Besides that, another thing is we're a relatively unknown entity to average Americans. If we need relief, there won't be people screaming "they're in debt and corrupt so why give them more" like PR's case. PR on the other hand, literally had POTUS screaming that into the news.
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I think we can agree to disagree here. I felt like offering people here a story of hope & a possible avenue to a speedier solution. You may sympathize with the military, but I also saw firsthand on Tinian in 2015 the limestone forest which was earmarked for artillery training.
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When you say our "viability is hinged on our relationship with the military"....what do you mean there?
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"Before a disease can be treated, it must be diagnosed. And you do not need to know the prescription before you diagnose a disease." What you're asking for is a concrete plan, as if this has been done before under the same circumstances. It hasn't. This is a process in the works
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You may mistake effectiveness for action. I feel like the demilitarization sentiment is moving along at a faster pace now than I ever saw before when I used to live on Guam pre-2016. Sentiment must preclude action. Social media doesn't paint a complete picture of the public.
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