People of the Pacific condemn Talisman Sabre Military Exercises – 3rd August 2021

MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 3 Aug. 2021

Groups from the Pacific region condemn the recent military exercises in
Australia as damaging to the environment, health and peace in the region.

After two weeks of high intensity combined forces training, the U.S. forward-
deployed America Expeditionary Strike Group is moving again as Australia’s
largest warfighting exercise, joint exercise Talisman Sabre 2021 (TS21), winds
down.

On July 24, at the height of Talisman Sabre, representatives from Pacific
nations including Australia, New Zealand, Guahan (Guam), Hawaii (USA), Japan, Rep. of Korea, West Papua and the Philippines called for an end to Talisman Sabre – and all exercises in the Pacific.

Their statements of concern and commitment to collaboration for peace in the
Pacific can be heard here.

TS21 saw 17,000 U.S., Australian and allied troops engaging in combined land,
sea and air manoeuvres inland and along the Queensland coast.

This year’s exercise marked many firsts, among them:

  • The first year the ADF did not engage in Public Environment Report
  • South Korea participating in Talisman Sabre for the first time, sending a destroyer. Japan, U.K., Canada, New Zealand also participated, with France, Germany, India and Indonesia present as observers.
  • U.S. forward-deployed Expeditionary Strike Group. America, part of the 7th  Fleet, joining the exercise.
  • The first use of U.S. Patriot missiles in Talisman Sabre – reportedly the first use in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • First involvement of U.S.F-35B fighter jets and to integrate non-US aircraft into HIMARS system.
  • First to use regional township of Hughenden and to activate RAAF Base Scherger in Queensland’s far north, Cape York near Weipa.

Annette Brownie Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN)
representative on the Pacific Peace Network said:

“The Pacific Peace Network condemns Talisman Sabre. At this time of global
health and climate crisis, there is no justification for ongoing investment in war
or increased military activity. We call for the Pacific to be honoured for its
name; rather than as a stage for sabre rattling, it should be a region of peace.”

“2021 was a year for many notable firsts for Talisman Sabre. Though smaller in
size, the exercise targeted a greater number of defence and non-defence areas
and used more lethal firepower than previous exercises. If this is the down-
sized version of Talisman Sabre, we are alarmed at what post-pandemic
iterations of the exercise might bring.”

“2021 was the first year the ADF did not engage in Public Environment Report
(PER) process around the exercise, despite its spread into regional locations
and numerous non-defence areas.”

“The ramping up of firepower, the spreading of activity to Queensland’s
northernmost region and the increased number of participating nations sends
a clear message of U.S. allied strength to China.”

“With tensions mounting in the South China Sea, allied governments may
spruik the benefits of interoperability with the U.S.”

“Many of their constituents and people around the Pacific, however, have
grave concerns about the increasing presence of U.S. troops and the social and environmental cost of ongoing militarism in the region and want to see these exercises cancelled.”

For more information or interviews:
Annette Brownlie 0431597256
Pacific Peace Network /Independent and Peaceful Australia Network
Ipan.australia@gmail.com