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Subject: Re: American military teams that have inspected military facilities Posted on: Thu, 8 May 2008 13:16:21 +0000 (UTC)

On May 8, 2:29 pm, rb wrote:
> elea.namatjira wrote:
> > 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.
>
> > Defence Minister Robert Hill yesterday said [snip]
>
> It can't have been yesterday because Robert Hill no longer is defence
> minister ....as of January 20 2006.
>
> http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2006/s1552089.htm
>
> do try and keep up.
>
> rb

are you happy to let a foreign army walk into your country and take
control ?????????

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

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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.

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.