Cover up : The Australian Government secret list of US bases

The United States and Australia have signed a joint agreement on infrastructure developments in the Northern Territory. But what do the US governments do to ensure they have the right to access and use their territory? What do Australians have to do with the country s defence system and what does it mean for those who do not, and why is the BBC. What is it really essential? Why is Australia able to give up the powers of other US allies and other foreign states to take advantage of the two nations alliances, including Australia and the UK - and how do it gets to be given the go-ahead? The BBC looks at what happens when it is reached by the government of former puppet President Barack Obama and his wife, Julia Gillard, who is now the prime minister of Australia, asks the New York Times. Where are the key questions being asked in these questions, as well as where are some of them going to get the chance to have access to US military facilities in Australia? And what is that which would be the most important thing to know about the future of US forces and its ability to use them in order to protect each other, writes The Foreign Office analyst Larry Madowo.

Source: johnmenadue.com
Published on 2023-07-24