Tuesday 23rd of April 2024

on the road to serfdom .....

on the road to serfdom .....

 

John Howard's servility to the US is even greater than Tony Blair's and has earned him the nickname Bush's deputy sheriff. The conspiracy between Washington, the media and politicians is eroding the country's freedoms.

In June this year, 26,000 US and Australian troops will take part in bombarding the ancient fragile landscape of Australia. They will storm the Great Barrier Reef, gun down "terrorists" and fire laser-guided missiles at some of the most pristine wilderness on earth. Stealth, B-1 and B-52 bombers (the latter alone each carry 30 tonnes of bombs) will finish the job, along with a naval onslaught. Underwater depth charges will explode where endangered species of turtle breed. Nuclear submarines will discharge their high-level sonar, which destroy the hearing of seals and other marine mammals.

Run via satellite from Australia and Hawaii, Operation Talisman Sabre 2007 is warfare by remote control, designed for "pre-emptive" attacks on other countries. Australians know little about this. The Australian parliament has not debated it; the media is not interested. The result of a secret treaty signed by John Howard's government with the Bush administration in 2004, it includes the establishment of a vast, new military base in Western Australia, which will bring the total of known US bases around the world to 738. No matter the setback in Iraq, the US military empire and its ambitions are growing.’

Australia: The New 51st State

Another pox on Howardism

from our ABC

Govt must defend Mori, Opposition says

Shadow Attorney-General Kelvin Thomson wants the Federal Government to raise issues about the conduct of David Hicks's defence team with authorities in the United States.

The US military's chief prosecutor has questioned Major Michael Mori's lobbying on behalf of his client.

Major Mori says he could be removed from the case, which would further delay proceedings.

Mr Thomson says the Government should defend Major Mori's handling of the case.

"The Howard Government must now go to the US authorities and say, at the very least, that Major Mori should not be taken off the case," he said.

"[The Government] should also say that it has now lost confidence in the legal process at Guantanamo Bay and that David Hicks should now be removed from there to face a US court or an Australian court."

A woolly consideration

From the ABC

PM 'still considering' more troops for Afghanistan

Prime Minister John Howard says Australia is still considering whether to send more troops to Afghanistan.

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Gus: the ABC called it right:

PM 'still considering' more troops for Afghanistan Meaning that Australia has nothing to do with it... Just the "PM considering" (meaning he's expressing to the sheep-constituents of Orstralya a "considered" choice before doing what he was going to do, anyway — pull the wool in front of their eyes).