AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMilitary Buildup & Environment: A sparse crowd at Guam’s Military Buildup Informational Briefing heard concerns that Guam is being repositioned as a forward offensive platform—without civilian shelters, a seat at decision-making tables, or clear notice—while missile and drone plans raise housing, labor, infrastructure, and environmental worries. Missile Defense Land Push: An opinion piece argues Guam may be “carrying more than its fair share” as the U.S. seeks additional land for missile defense and even offensive missiles, warning residents to stay vigilant. Air Surveillance Shift: The U.S. Air Force permanently moved three RQ-4B Global Hawk drones from Andersen to Yokota, citing typhoon-season resilience but also boosting persistent Indo-Pacific monitoring near key flashpoints. Climate Cooperation: Guam joined an inaugural Pacific Climate Summit, with regional partners issuing a joint commitment to strengthen climate adaptation and resilience. Solar Progress in Yona: Guam’s Hybrid Land Use Commission approved a conditional permit for a Yona solar farm, with commissioners raising cultural and environmental concerns about latte stones and construction impacts. Wildlife Protection at Naval Base Guam: The Navy broke ground on a missile integration facility while phasing construction to relocate more than 100 threatened native orchids found in the project area. Weather Watch: A tropical trough brought heavy showers, thunderstorms, and gusty winds, with a flood advisory issued and conditions expected to improve after it clears. Drinking Water Funding: EPA announced over $25M for small and rural communities to improve drinking water systems and address contaminants like PFAS.
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