US-Australia alliance

Ongoing foreign occupations have lasted more than 20 years in Afghanistan and 18 years in Iraq. Neither has brought聽justice or peace to the region,聽argues聽Alex Bainbridge.聽

On December 9, 1966, the Australian government signed a public agreement with the United States to build what both countries misleadingly called a 鈥淛oint Defence Space Research Facility鈥 at Pine Gap, just outside Alice Springs.

Officially, Pine Gap is a collaboration between the Australian Department of Defence and the Pentagon鈥檚 Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency. In聽reality this conceals the real purpose of Pine Gap as a CIA-run spy base designed to collect signals from US surveillance satellites in geosynchronous orbit over the equator.

Many Australians are unaware that up to 2500 armed personnel from a foreign nation routinely occupy Australian territory. However, soon the next contingent of US marines will arrive in Darwin, writes Nick Deane.

An emergency protest organised by , held as the US Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Sydney on April 21, drew a range of networks concerned about old and new 鈥 possibly 鈥 nuclear wars.