U.S. Could Fly Spy Drones from Australian Territory

March 28th, 2012

Via: Chanel News Asia:

Australia said Wednesday it may allow the United States to use its territory to operate long-range spy drones, as part of an increased US presence in the Asia-Pacific that has rankled China.

Washington and Canberra could also reportedly station US aircraft carriers and nuclear-powered attack submarines in the western Australian city of Perth, as part of a major expansion of military ties.

Under the expansion, the first US Marines out of a 2,500-strong deployment to Darwin in northern Australia — unveiled last November by President Barack Obama — are to arrive next month.

The Marines plan has irked Beijing, but reassured some Asian countries who see it as a statement that Washington intends to stand up for its allies and interests in the region amid concerns about China’s increasing assertiveness.

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