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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 07:31 AM Jun 2014

Australia would ditch the US as an ally at its peril

http://www.theage.com.au/comment/australia-would-ditch-the-us-as-an-ally-at-its-peril-20140610-zs2pn.html

Australia would ditch the US as an ally at its peril
Paul Monk
June 10, 2014

When the Prime Minister meets President Obama in Washington this week, China and its pushiness in Asia are certain to be high on the list of things they will talk about. As Hugh White pointed out in The Age on Tuesday, China is testing American resolve and commitment to its allies.

Twenty-five years after the Tiananmen Square massacre, China remains a relentlessly repressive and deeply corrupt one-party state. This is the China with which we do a huge trade in commodities and from which we import a great part of our manufactured goods. It is the China whose military budget has been increasing by double digit increments annually for more than two decades and whose armed forces are increasingly being used to put pressure on its neighbours: not only Japan, but the Philippines and Vietnam.

~snip~

We are one of America's allies and the question Obama and his national security team willput to Abbott when they meet may well be, as Hugh White suggests: ''If push comes to shove what will Australia contribute in the east and South China Seas?''

The honest answer to this would have to be, ''With the best will in the world, very little; because right now and for years to come we have very little operational capability to offer. Our defence budget was cut to the lowest percentage of GDP since before the Second World War by my predecessor and right now we are not well placed to restore spending to a credible level.'' This has been an issue in our exchanges with Washington for many years, of course. We make token contributions to alliance operations, but basically freeload on America’s vast expenditure and global security shield.

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Australia would ditch the US as an ally at its peril (Original Post) unhappycamper Jun 2014 OP
Australia has patched gaps in their national security posture with US military hires MADem Jun 2014 #1

MADem

(135,425 posts)
1. Australia has patched gaps in their national security posture with US military hires
Wed Jun 11, 2014, 07:41 AM
Jun 2014

Yes, US military personnel who have joined the Australian armed forces after being demobbed from US service.

And we're thick as thieves with them on regional security issues.

Can't see that romance going south anytime soon.

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