Friday, February 16, 2007

New US spy facility to be built in WA

By Lisbeth Latham

On February 15, PM John Howard's government announced that it had agreed to the construction of a new US spy-satellite ground station at the Kojarena intelligence base 30 kilometres east of Geraldton. The new facility will transmit data to and from two US geostationary spy satellites focused on the Middle East and Asia.

Dr Michael McKinley, senior lecturer in international relations at the Australian National University, told the February 16 West Australian that as the new facility would co-ordinate US military operations in the Middle East and Asia, building it would tie Australia even closer to US foreign policy. Once the facility was built "the Australian government will not be able to withdraw its support for a US military operation, even if it disagrees with it".

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