The U.S. military presence in Okinawa is key to regional security in the Asia-Pacific. The military installations on the island establish America’s forward presence, simplifying air, sea, ground, and intelligence operations in both defensive and offensive capacities. This is essential to counter the growing threat from China, which seeks to dominate the region.
For too long, Okinawa's people have been used as pawns in great-power politics, first by Japan and now by the U.S. The U.S. seeks to use Okinawa as a platform in a war against China and its population as collateral in an inevitable future conflict. The people of Okinawa have made it clear they reject this arrangement, and the U.S. must downsize its presence in acknowledgment of their wishes.