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The myth of Australian independence : Comments
By Peter McMahon, published 10/11/2015As a relatively small, isolated but resource rich country, we have relied on overseas finance and expertise to develop economically, and these have been heavily influenced by our formal imperial ties.
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1. Being part of a large scale defence alliance system (call it "Empire" or whatever) is essential.
2. Australia alone cannot defend itself against such powers as Putin's Russia, China or in future perhaps India
3. Australia is geographically out on a hard to defend limb
4. Australia has too small a population and too small a defence budget to alone defend itself.
5. Australia does not enjoy fortuitous extended nuclear deterrence - unlike such defence free-rider countries as Sweden, Switzerland and Austria. These countries are protected by the geographical luck of being on the flanks of NATO's nuclear alliance
6. Australia has to proactively win extended nuclear deterrence thus being part of US military ventures overseas.
7. The alternative is Australia spending 15% of its GDP on its own nuclear deterrent, conventional and intelligence forces like Israel.
The author has done a great job leading the debate to an Australian nuclear deterrent conclusion.
Pete
http://gentleseas.blogspot.com.au/2015/02/australian-nuclear-sub-option-afr-feb.html