Bill F.
The recent annual Australia United States Ministerial Consultation (AUSMIN) merely confirmed the political and military domination of Australia by US imperialism.
Principal conspirators this time were Australian Foreign Affairs
Minister Julie Bishop, Defence Minister David Johnston, US Secretary of State
John Kerry and US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel.
They formally ticked off a legally-binding Force Posture
Agreement which enshrined the permanent presence of US marines in Australia,
along with associated warplanes and stockpiles of weapons and military
equipment.
The agreement also covered plans to use Australian airfields,
military bases and ports to accommodate visiting US forces, with fighters and
bombers using Tindal Air Force Base and Delamere target range in the Northern
Territory.
Hagel boasted, “We
have, in this Asia Pacific region, about 200 ships in our navy in the Pacific…
we have over 360,000 military uniformed personnel and civilians stationed in
this part of the world; this is a part of the world that represents five of
America’s seven treaty-obligation countries, which we are committed to and
which we’ve made it very clear we’re committed to.”
There were other bits, such as setting up the C-Band space
surveillance radar and the Space Surveillance Telescope in Australia, and
cooperation “on cyber, electronic warfare, hypersonics, as well as integrated
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance technologies.”
All very obscure, but
designed to enhance existing US spy bases such as Pine Gap, which has now
become a control centre for launching drone attacks across the world.
The key word in these discussions was ‘interoperability’ –
meaning the deep integration of Australian military forces into the US war
machine, with particular mention of Australia’s highly trained Special Forces.
Training for this ‘interoperability’ would continue through the
biennial Talisman Sabre exercises and the purchase of expensive weaponry from
American armament manufacturers – the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, EA-18G
Growler, P-8A Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft and E-7A Wedgetail early
warning aircraft.
During the talks, the US sought to
enlist Australia into equipping its warships with the US ballistic-missile
defence system – the ‘Aegis’ radar and missile system which it has installed on
its navy vessels and is mainly intended to shoot down possible Chinese or
Korean missiles. The ever-keen-to-please Australian ministers agreed to a
proposal to set up a working party to scope the detail of work required and the
mega-billion dollar price tag.
The joint statement issued afterwards
welcomed the decision by Japanese Prime Minister Abe to over-ride his country’s
pacifist constitution and adopt a more militarist and aggressive posture. This
neatly dovetails into US efforts to establish a “tripartite” military pact
involving the US, Australia and Japan.
Having signed Australia’s political
collaborators up for its aggressive military plans for Asia and the Pacific,
the US pushed for the signing of the scandalous Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)
agreement “as soon as possible”. This would formally complete the trifecta –
political, military and economic domination!
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