The Debate | Opinion | Oceania
As the country celebrates its past, let it also recognize the place where its future security begins: an island that has given more to the United States than most Americans will ever know.
When the sun rises on July 4, 2026, it will shine on Guam before reaching any other American soil. Long before fireworks light the skies over Washington, Philadelphia, or Boston, the first American community to greet the nation’s 250th birthday will be a small island in the western Pacific, an island that has given more to the United States than most Americans will ever know.
“Where America’s Day Begins” is not a slogan crafted for tourism. It is a reflection of Guam’s place in the American story: geographically distant, strategically essential, and unwaveringly loyal. As the United States marks its semiquincentennial, Guam will once again stand at the front of the national timeline, and it is time the rest of the country recognizes what that truly means.
For generations, the people of Guam have lived at the forward edge of American defense. Our island sits at the heart of the Indo‑Pacific, the region now shaping global security and economic competition. The bases on Guam anchor U.S. deterrence, power projection, and humanitarian response capabilities across half the globe. Our families live with the responsibilities and risks that come with that role every day.














