Posts Tagged ‘ australian defence force ’

Strategic environment changing

Sep 10th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Opinion

It is a measure of the Prime Minister’s commitment to national security that with the economy slowing and the country suffering increased unemployment and the effects of international financial crises, he should so specifically recommit to real growth in the defence budget of 3 per cent a year for the next decade.



Air emergency: $6m to stop staff winging it

Sep 10th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Australia

The federal Government has been forced into a $6million emergency package to prevent RAAF air traffic controllers and airfield workers with a trade from being poached by the private sector. The move - which will put an extra $30,000 in the pockets of air traffic controllers - is the latest in a series of desperate measures.



PM flags major naval build-up

Sep 10th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Australia, Lead Stories

In a blunt warning to the national congress of the Returned and Services League, Kevin Rudd also said he wanted to use Australia’s status as “a middle power” to promote comprehensive diplomatic engagement within the region and through the UN as a buffer against regional rivalries.



Infantry could help SAS in Afghanistan

Sep 8th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Australia

In the wake of a warning from NATO’s new top commander in Afghanistan that the international coalition is “struggling to win” and about 15,000 more troops are needed, Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon said he would not be increasing troop numbers in the region. However, he would not rule out using infantry in combat roles.



Labor’s big sore point

Sep 7th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Opinion

Labor’s policy on Afghanistan has consistently been that Australia’s presence there, rather than Iraq, represents our commitment to fighting al-Qaeda and the Taliban at “the coalface”. But the promises Labor made while in Opposition are forcing our troops into a long fight that will test even the might of the United States.



Australian defence budget surges to world’s 13th largest

Sep 4th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Australia

Canberra’s defence spending has leapt by about 56 per cent in the past seven years to $25.66 billion, meaning it now spends more than some European Union countries. However, Australia is still dwarfed by the US, which has set aside $US696.30 billion ($832.7 billion) for its armed forces this year.



Fitzgibbon should go with instincts

Aug 28th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Opinion

Cancelling the Super Hornet jet order could have been politically appealing for Labor. But this would have been profoundly bad policy. The Super Hornet is the right plane for Australia. The air force always thought this. Those people who know the Super Hornets’ true capabilities, many of which are classified, knew it too.



Anzac spirit but not battle ready

Aug 14th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Opinion

There is a disturbing hollowness to much of our force. This reflects particularly badly on the Hawke and Keating governments, which left our defence forces bedraggled and grossly under-equipped, underfunded and undermanned, while proclaiming, wholly fatuously, that they had produced the defence of Australia.



Taliban danger zone worsens for Australians

Aug 10th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: World

The release of the security data, which covers a period in which five Australian soldiers were killed, coincides with warnings that security will deteriorate as local people lose faith in the Afghan Government that foreign troops are supporting.