US to bomb Australia!!!!!!!

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Tim56 said:
At least we don't make heros of our drug cheats, unlike the Greeks.
What a sad person you are, those 2 are hated in greece and always will be, heroes??? boy you sure making a lot out of it, instead of focusing on the reactions of a stadium, get the reactions of a country as a whole and then come back to me, you have no idea how badly those 2 embarrased the country and they are firmly disliked, although you can keep on believing that they are heroes.

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What a sad person you are, those 2 are hated in greece and always will be, heroes??? boy you sure making a lot out of it, instead of focusing on the reactions of a stadium, get the reactions of a country as a whole and then come back to me, you have no idea how badly those 2 embarrased the country and they are firmly disliked, although you can keep on believing that they are heroes.

0 credibility your post has.
Okay, so why was the blokes name chanted in the stadium before the running of the 200m? He should be stripped of his 2000 medal, although the IOC is too gutless to do it.
 

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Does it make you all warm and fuzzy inside to know that those bastards you idolise are going to let a foreign country drop untested BOMBS on Australian soil?

Is that what you call serving the national interest?
Once again Charlie your posts are a product of hysteria rather than a look at the cold hard facts.

Firstly, they will be bombing desert in the middle of nowhere, and won't be using chemical or nuclear weapons, so the environmental impact is nil.

Secondly, it will enhance interoperability and relations between the US and Australian Air Force's.

Thirdly, it will further enhance the overall relationship of Australia and the US.

If you're looking for a protest, I suggest you try your local Arts faculty.
 

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Okay, so why was the blokes name chanted in the stadium before the running of the 200m? He should be stripped of his 2000 medal, although the IOC is too gutless to do it.
Ok since your brain dead i'll try and explain it to you easily, you have a stadium of 72,000 right, about 45,000 of them are greek, they all start chanting his name, how much of the greek population is that????? greece is 11 million, the media completely took the ******** out of him, the greek media even called him a liar and a fake, so dont be taking things to seriously their matey, 90% of greeks in a newspaper poll after the olympics said he should be kicked out of the country.

Sure im all for stripping his medal hes a disgrace to greece, but please show some consistency in your post, its not just him, when will the ioc have the guts to strip all the athletes who have cheated including americans and other europeans?

So quit your cheap shots at greece because your posts are boring me.
 

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I pray that the bombs that will be dropped aren't nuclear or possess chemical agents.

Why do I say that?

Well, quite a fair bit of my extended family live in Adelaide. Recently in the Bulletin, an article was released saying that as a result of the nuclear testing out at Maralinga, that a toxic cloud was produced and given normal wind conditions, Adeliade went through a period where the toxic cloud had an effect.

To sum it up, my extended family lived in Adelaide when the cloud was there and my Mum holidayed there regularly as a child at that time. So many of mum's aunties and uncles, plus her father, have died of cancer over the last 15-20 years.

Is it a coincidence that these factors combined? Maybe. But, it sure explains a fair bit from my mum's POV and it something that we need to be made more wary of.
 

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Just a little accident..I mean it couldnt happen here could it :rolleyes:

Of course it could.. accidents can happen anywhere. School buses seem to have them with a fair deal of regularity. Maybe we should ban all school bus trips?

Get your heads out your backsides or out of JHs and go see your local MP and complain.

Exactly. If you feel strongly enough about it, write, from groups to you mp etc.

From what I read of the situation, aren't we (Aus military) already carrying out our own testing in the area? If so, what harm is there that we share a remote area with an allie who might just also share some of their most sophisticated military equipment/training on the planet with our Armed forces?

After all, isn't that what we want from our armed forces, for them to be equipped with the best equipment and training available? IF (as many here seem to believe) we're going to be attacked one day, wouldn't you want the best possible defensive force available for Australia's protection?

So long as it's not nuclear or biological it seems to be a pretty logical extentsion of allied co-operation.
 

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Exactly. If you feel strongly enough about it, write, from groups to you mp etc.

From what I read of the situation, aren't we (Aus military) already carrying out our own testing in the area? If so, what harm is there that we share a remote area with an allie who might just also share some of their most sophisticated military equipment/training on the planet with our Armed forces?

After all, isn't that what we want from our armed forces, for them to be equipped with the best equipment and training available? IF (as many here seem to believe) we're going to be attacked one day, wouldn't you want the best possible defensive force available for Australia's protection?

So long as it's not nuclear or biological it seems to be a pretty logical extentsion of allied co-operation.

And I guess to me thats the crux of the problem..by inviting America to test do we also invite those who are against America?

Oh and technology sharing :rolleyes: is that like information sharing which the CIA havent done for 10 years?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200411/s1232385.htm


The former secretary of the federal Attorney-General's Department, Alan Rose, says the US cut back the information flowing to Australia for a decade from the mid-1980s.

"We weren't being taken fully into the Americans' confidence," Mr Rose told the ABC's Investigative Unit. "We weren't being trusted in a way which ought to exist between organisations with common goals."

He says the result was that "you're providing such low-grade information, routine information, that it's not really of any great use in Australia".

"I think in hindsight it's pretty clear that for a period, the willingness to share high-grade intelligence had been largely withdrawn," Mr Rose added.
 

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And I guess to me thats the crux of the problem..by inviting America to test do we also invite those who are against America?
So we disolve all alliances that don't conform to what other countries (other than the U/S of course) who don't wish for us to do so? Who then is in control of our country, us or those that dicate to us on how/who we allie with? Bali bombers demand we cancel the alliance, do we jump to their commands? Or do we stand firm in our belief of democracy and right to choose our own allies? If we take the first option isn't that a quasi-alliance (or merely kow-towing) to the Bombing group and their interests?

Chicken and egg argument from my pov that you're putting forth there PC.

Oh and technology sharing :rolleyes: is that like information sharing which the CIA havent done for 10 years?
More 'didn't do' than Haven't done going by your quoted article.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200411/s1232385.htm


The former secretary of the federal Attorney-General's Department, Alan Rose, says the US cut back the information flowing to Australia for a decade from the mid-1980s.

"We weren't being taken fully into the Americans' confidence," Mr Rose told the ABC's Investigative Unit. "We weren't being trusted in a way which ought to exist between organisations with common goals."

He says the result was that "you're providing such low-grade information, routine information, that it's not really of any great use in Australia".

"I think in hindsight it's pretty clear that for a period, the willingness to share high-grade intelligence had been largely withdrawn," Mr Rose added.
Yea so you'd be right.. from mid-eighties to mid-nineties that is. Yes it seems that was indeed the case.

Only it's now 2004 so and the alliance seems to be much stronger that at that period so I'd make the presumption that we've moved on from that period (Labour govt period funnily enough.. sorry just a little dig I couldn't resist). :p
 

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So we disolve all alliances that don't conform to what other countries (other than the U/S of course) who don't wish for us to do so? Who then is in control of our country, us or those that dicate to us on how/who we allie with? Bali bombers demand we cancel the alliance, do we jump to their commands? Or do we stand firm in our belief of democracy and right to choose our own allies? If we take the first option isn't that a quasi-alliance (or merely kow-towing) to the Bombing group and their interests?

Chicken and egg argument from my pov that you're putting forth there PC.
Correct and thats what does concern me..do I stand back and let some show of strength or do I protest the lot? As I said its the crux which I dont know which way to go. I dont accept that we as a country lie down for ANYONE..maybe like the litle brother I want to stand up not only against my big brother but also show the neighbourhood I am Australian not Americas ally. All I hear is we are identified as Americas coalition Partner never Australia a strong country..

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More 'didn't do' than Haven't done going by your quoted article.



Yea so you'd be right.. from mid-eighties to mid-nineties that is. Yes it seems that was indeed the case.

Only it's now 2004 so and the alliance seems to be much stronger that at that period so I'd make the presumption that we've moved on from that period (Labour govt period funnily enough.. sorry just a little dig I couldn't resist). :p
Yes Got him hes gone... I saw that didnt/havent and was going to edit my statement but let it slide...ohhhh and mortally wounded by your Labour comments..go on then wheres the Hat Trick ball
 

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Correct and thats what does concern me..do I stand back and let some show of strength or do I protest the lot? As I said its the crux which I dont know which way to go. I dont accept that we as a country lie down for ANYONE..maybe like the litle brother I want to stand up not only against my big brother but also show the neighbourhood I am Australian not Americas ally. All I hear is we are identified as Americas coalition Partner never Australia a strong country..
Well that's something I guess you'll have to sort out for yourself. My pov is that alliances are (mostly) a good thing. That we're identified (falsely again only my pov) as America's 'little brother' is a perception that I'd let others worry about rather than give them to much credence myself. I think Australia stands for itself on the whole, reasonably well. What I also want though is the capability to not ever have to 'lie down' and for that, we need 'bigger brothers'. Not just the U.S either.

There are many ways of allying without it having to be militarily. In this instance though, it is a military (or part thereof) alliance that I think can be beneficial to us.



Yes Got him hes gone... I saw that didnt/havent and was going to edit my statement but let it slide...ohhhh and mortally wounded by your Labour comments..go on then wheres the Hat Trick ball
You mean you we're out with both previous paragraphical replies (BALLS you say)!?! :p

Fwiw though the reply was from a previous administration period and not really reflective of how the current/proposed set-up will be.

Of course it'd be preferable for all countries to not need to undergo military excersises of the ones proposed. Yet if you've got a way for the whole world to disarm and live together in unity, I'd love to see it happen. Until then, we're stuck with the system as it is.
 
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