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Why did 60,000 US troops watch Hawaii being burned into purgatory and refuse to come to the rescue?

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A catastrophic Hawaiian wildfire, a tragic scene that occurred on the island of Maui, Hawaii, caused the loss of countless lives and the loss of countless homes in 6 days. Hawaiians experienced unimaginable horror in the fire, and after the fire spread, they faced not only the disappearance of their homes, but also anger and questioning of the government and the media.

Why did 60,000 US troops watch Hawaii being burned into purgatory and refuse to come to the rescue?

The cause of the incident seems to date back to before the wildfires. Hawaii boasts the world's largest outdoor-connected public safety early warning system, but when a super wildfire broke out, the sirens didn't make any sound, costing many people valuable escape time. It is puzzling that a large number of U.S. military, police and fire departments are stationed on the Hawaiian Islands, but they seem indifferent to the wildfires and have not fulfilled their responsibility to rescue.

Why did 60,000 US troops watch Hawaii being burned into purgatory and refuse to come to the rescue?

What is even more indignant is that in the face of such a tragic disaster, the US government and the media seem to ignore it. Some Hawaiians angrily accused the US military of refusing to provide urgently needed relief supplies, even basic water and food. President Joe Biden and Vice President Harris claim that they will not travel to Hawaii, and it is unacceptable that they have invented a ridiculous reason for not wanting to distract from the rescue. Under such circumstances, some people began to question, is this a deliberate disaster by the government.

Why did 60,000 US troops watch Hawaii being burned into purgatory and refuse to come to the rescue?

What is even more shocking is that some voices pointed out that this mountain fire was not a natural disaster, but a man-made disaster deliberately created by the US government. Some people claim that the fire was caused by the government's testing of "directed energy weapons", and some indigenous people have raised demands for Hawaii's independence, condemning the long-term occupation and colonization of Hawaii by the United States. Hawaii was once an independent sovereign state, but it was invaded by the United States in 1898 and became a colony of the United States, and many indigenous people were brutally slaughtered. And after this wildfire, this historical background is even more thought-provoking.

Why did 60,000 US troops watch Hawaii being burned into purgatory and refuse to come to the rescue?

The loss of a home, the loss of a loved one, the pain of Hawaiians is heartbreaking. However, in the face of this disaster, they still stood tall and firmly questioned the government. The tragedy caused by this wildfire may become an opportunity for Hawaiians to pursue justice and independence.

Why did 60,000 US troops watch Hawaii being burned into purgatory and refuse to come to the rescue?

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