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Subject: Re: Disturbingly, the inquiry did not hear direct evidence from a Posted on: Wed, 7 May 2008 14:25:43 +0000 (UTC)

On May 7, 11:06 pm, "elea.namatjira" wrote:
> Why not build the USA bases next to white australians homes ??
>
> Then let them try attacking S E Asians
>
> US close to decision on joint bases
> By Mark Baker
> Asia Editor
> Singapore
> June 7, 2004
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> The United States is close to a decision to spend tens of millions of
> dollars establishing permanent joint training facilities in northern
> Australia for its military forces.
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> Defence Minister Robert Hill yesterday said he expected an in-
> principle decision next month on a plan that could see thousands of
> American soldiers, marines and air force personnel training at
> upgraded Australian bases.
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> The move would involve US forces bringing state-of-the-art computer
> systems that would also vastly enhance the training capabilities of
> Australia's armed services.
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> Senator Hill said he was optimistic that a decision to proceed with
> the joint facilities would be made at next month's annual defence
> ministers' talks in Washington. But he said the final choice of which
> base or bases would be chosen for upgrading was likely to follow
> further detailed studies by the US.
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> American military teams that have inspected military facilities across
> Australia are believed to be favouring several bases in the Northern
> Territory and far north Queensland.
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> The plan is part of a global review of the deployment of US forces,
> which aims to reduce the number of personnel based in set locations
> and develop more mobile and flexible capabilities.
>
> Senator Hill said the plan was being backed by the commander of US
> forces in the Pacific, Admiral Thomas Fargo. "They are taking it very
> seriously," he said.
>
> He said the plan would enable Australia to expand its support for a
> key ally while giving Australian forces access to advanced training
> technologies and computer systems. "The starting point is the
> enhancement of the capability of one or more of our training
> facilities. It's an opportunity to utilise the most sophisticated
> training assets that exist in the United States," he said.
>
> The Americans are believed to be keen to use the space available at
> bases in northern Australia for complex "rapid deployment" training
> between air and ground forces and for amphibious operations.
>
> Senator Hill said the joint facilities would be an extension of the
> support Australia already provided in military joint exercises and in
> allowing the US Navy to rotate ships crews through Australia. "It's
> just another aspect of a long and deep and important
> relationship . . . It's to enhance mutual capability, ensure
> interoperability and to assist a critically important ally," he said.
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> US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who met Senator Hill at a
> regional security conference in Singapore at the weekend, said the US
> was streamlining the deployment of its forces around the world.
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> "We don't want to be in a static defence mode. We want to be in a more
> agile arrangement," he said.
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> "Some of our forces are where they were left over from the Cold War
> and where it was reasonably easy to know where a threat might come
> from. Today a threat can come from any number of directions, so we
> need to have the flexibility and agility to deal with that."
>
> Australia is involved in the reciprocal exchange of military personnel
> with forces in the US, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and, to a lesser
> extent, several Asian and Pacific island countries.
>
> The Pine Gap communications complex near Alice Springs is the only
> military facility jointly operated by Australia and the US on
> Australian soil. There are no longer any US bases in Australia.
>
> Labor defence spokesman Chris Evans said the Opposition supported
> joint training facilities with the US in Australia. However, Labor was
> against US soldiers being permanently based on Australian soil.

All of a sudden , the white christians and jews see an urgent need to
grab more Australian Aboriginal land , so they invent an urgent need
to move in and grab control pretending they care about kids welfare as
they drop bombs of babies in Iraq and Afghanistan , after dropping
dozens of nuke bombs on aboriginal parents presently living on APY
lands

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_nuclear_tests_at_Maralinga

Woomera Prohibited Area is a weapons-testing range located in central
South Australia. The Woomera Prohibited Area currently has an area of
127,000 square kilometres making it the largest land-based defence and
aerospace range in the world [1]. This makes it roughly the size of
england
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woomera_Prohibited_Area

FORMER Supreme Court judge Ted Mullighan yesterday slapped down the
option of federal intervention in South Australia's Aboriginal
homelands,

map
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anangu_Pitjantjatjara_Yankunytjatjara

Mullighan reported that child abuse on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara
Yankunytjatjara lands, adjoining the federal intervention zone in the
Northern Territory

but Disturbingly, the inquiry did not hear direct evidence from a
single victim of abuse.

Not one verifiable case has been identified in his huge investigation

act of parliament 1981
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anangu_Pitjantjatjara_Yankunytjatjara_La...

The crisis, traced by Mr Mullighan to "Third World conditions" in the
desert communities across South Astralia's far northwest, has
overtones of the child safety emergency that last year precipitated
federal government intervention in the Northern Territory.

But the former judge, who was winding up a three-year inquiry into
the abuse of children in state care in South Australia, rejected the
need for federal intervention in the APY lands.

The measures, however, should be carried out in co-operation with
local people and not imposed, as was the case when the Howard
government intervened in the NT last year.

"My approach in these recommendations is to empower the people who are
likely to do the most good, and that is the Aboriginal people
themselves," Mr Mullighan said. "If you have a problem concerning
Aboriginal people, the best way to address it is through Aboriginal
people.

"I don't know what the army could possibly do, I don't know what it
did in the Northern Territory."

Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin, describing the
report as alarming, immediately pledged $19 million in additional
funding for the APY lands.

This would pay for a new police station and housing for police and
child protection officers.

and enable the full control over all Aboriginals so as to slowly
remove the children and kill off the Elders for the USA military bases

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woomera_Prohibited_Area

Woomera Prohibited Area is a weapons-testing range located in central
South Australia. The Woomera Prohibited Area currently has an area of
127,000 square kilometres making it the largest land-based defence and
aerospace range in the world [1]. This makes it roughly the size of

"We need people to come forward with hard evidence so we can lock
these bastards up," the Premier said.

Mr Mullighan found that long-standing under-reporting of child .
offences to police and welfare agencies meant that his estimate of a
14 per cent incidence rate was probably far too low.

Disturbingly, the inquiry did not hear direct evidence from a single
victim of abuse. ," Mr Mullighan reported.

looks like the USA wants the land for more USA military bases as it
builds up for its attack S E Asia , most aussies are far to drunk
and busy watching football to care

Woomera Prohibited Area is a weapons-testing range located in central
South Australia. The Woomera Prohibited Area currently has an area of
127,000 square kilometres making it the largest land-based defence and
aerospace range in the world [1]. This makes it roughly the size of
england

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woomera_Prohibited_Area

any excuse is OK for yanks to move in and grab land or oil , often
disguised as some noble cause , like in East Timore or Afghanistan or
Iraq , we all know why the white christians show some humanitarian
concern