RIMPAC, short for Rim of the Pacific Exercise, is the worlds largest international maritime warfare exercise held biennially in the waters around Hawaii. This event brings together military forces from various nations to enhance cooperation and readiness in maritime security operations. Recent editions of RIMPAC have seen increased participation from countries in the Indo-Pacific region, reflecting the growing importance of the region in global security.
Petitions under the RIMPAC topic highlight concerns about environmental impact, indigenous rights, and the militarization of the Pacific. One petition, signed by thousands, calls for a halt to RIMPAC exercises to protect marine life and ecosystems. Another focuses on the rights of indigenous communities affected by the military drills.
Join the movement to raise awareness about the issues surrounding RIMPAC and advocate for a more sustainable and inclusive approach to maritime security. Your support can make a difference in shaping the future of this international exercise and protecting the environment and communities it impacts.