I just watched Ige's press conference. I didn't hear a single word about the human (it was human error) who committed the error being held accountable. all I heard about was process, more process, which translates into bureaucracy, obfuscation, etc.
that's our elected leadership: no accountability.
very simple: the clown who pushed the button in error needs to be removed from that position, and I don't mean him/her being "promoted out of the job". optimistically, the responsible human should be fired, but this is Hawaii and govt civil service, firing is perhaps a "bridge too far".
this happened at shift change? are they saying the clown pushed the button, and then went home? WTF! he probably thought it was funny. maybe it was his last day at work before retirement?
investigation? hell no, they need to make a movie about this. not sure if it's a comedy, or a tragedy because of the seriousness of the repercussions. but, realistically, there will probably be a cover-up that equals the Las Vegas shooter secrecy.
I knew it wasn't a real alert, Kim Jong Un isn't ready to send a nuke missile to Hawaii just yet, doesn't have the technology down. maybe in 3-5 years, but not today. so if it was real, it would've been somebody' else's nuke missile, and the main candidates who are capable would be Russia or China. and it would be submarine launched.
Putin wouldn't do that, he's BFF with our President, thank goodness. now, the Chinese, hmm, they are rushing to prove armed world power status. especially with all the ruckus in the South China Sea. a rogue general/admiral pissed off at the central communist party, he didn't get his membership card with Exalted Status?
My bet would be, that if there was indeed a real nuke missile inbound for Hawaii, it probably says "Made In China". and if you live on Oahu, don't bother doing anything, unless you're calling your financial mgr to tell him to transfer everything to your ex-wife (whom you can't stand) who now lives in Wisconsin (or something like that).
if you've been to the nuclear bomb memorial in Japan, you know, for us, it's Game Over. the unlucky ones are the ones that survive. sad but true.
nuff said, for now.