All true, but what it comes down to is this: Hawaii is a top five target for destruction should WWIII begin due to the military footprint on the islands.
The question is: do people living in Hawaii want to live under those conditions?
Many on this forum like myself lived in Hawaii during the Cold War. When those monthly civil defense sirens went off on every month, everyone prayed that it was either a test, a hurricane, or tsunami. If it was neither of those things, we all had approximately 30 minutes left to live since the only other reason for the sirens were for the warning of a nuclear attack. When the Cold War ended, we all enjoyed a sigh of relief. However, with the US adopting an imperialist foreign policy since then, Hawaii has one again become a target for destruction. No one should live in such a state of fear, especially if it can be avoided.
Kuleana
Hawaii is not a target because it houses military units.
Hawaii houses military units because it is a target.
We don't line up battleships in a neat row for torpedoes. We don't keep aircraft in neat rows on the flight line for strafing.
We learned many lessons from the attack. At any given point in time, a complete fleet of ships is out at sea in the Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean, in transit, or whatever. Exercises, training, and trips to active humanitarian and military operations keep the fleets busy. 3rd, 5th and 7th Fleets are almost never in the same area of operations.
To attack Pearl expecting the same results as Dec 7, 1941, would be ignorant and impossible. If we ever have an aircraft carrier in port, it's in transit or participating in RIMPAC.