No way America would give up Pine Gap.
I think America is more likely to invade us than China is anyway.
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No way America would give up Pine Gap.
I think America is more likely to invade us than China is anyway.
America invade Australia?
I thought they'd already done that...
... to just about every country.
Don't forget if you elect a government official that the U.S. doesn't like, as Brazil did, you will get different treatment as well.
Some say this already happened with Whitlam, given the CIA's comments about Kerr being "their man".
We'll probably never know for sure, but I would bet there would be regime change done here if we ever decide to stop allowing our resources to be plundered by US (and other) companies
The point this article is fair, but as long as Australia is in five eyes I think they're solid.
roll of the dice
They produce dice with only 1s and 2s on them?
Most GMs just use a coin, but D2 dice do exist.
That's 50/50 -- totally too optimistic. You need 5 "1"s and 1 "2". Maybe even a few zeroes.
Oh agreed,
We could roll a d20 with only 20 being the passing mark, everything else fails; which gives a 5% success chance... and that still seems optimistic when describing a relationship with America.
Basically, Aus, Canada, UK and every other American "allied" nation should have a magic 8 ball that only returns with "yeah you're fucked" when asked anything about the relationship with America, it's not a question of if, it's a question of when.
There is nothing about us that is trustworthy. Trusting America is as wise as trusting Russia.