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Thursday, April 5, 2012

World: U.S. Marines Arrive in Australia to secure offshore natural gas and oil fields

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U.S. Marines Arrive in Australia to secure offshore natural gas and oil fields - Phantom Report

This is not a military mission of peace and stability, but rather an indefinite military presence in the Asia-Pacific region to secure natural resources by force. Are natural resources becoming scarce? I have no data or energy sector connections to prove the scarcity of oil,  natural gas or rare earth minerals, however if you control the natural resources, you control the people.
-PR

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Source: BW

U.S. Marines began arriving in Australia after an agreement between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Julia Gillard to increase cooperation and allow a greater regional presence for American forces.

The first 200 of as many as 2,500 Marines arrived in the northern city of Darwin today, Gillard said in a statement. Obama first announced that the contingent would be based in Australia during a visit in November to mark the 60th anniversary of the alliance between the two nations.

“As part of the ongoing U.S. consideration of its global force posture, this initiative will see U.S. Marine Corps personnel deploying to northern Australia on a rotational basis for around six months per year,” Gillard said.

The deployments are part of a U.S. push to increase its military footprint in the Asia-Pacific region that include plans to strengthen Philippines naval defenses. When Obama announced the plans last year he said they sent a “clear message” of U.S. commitment to the region and that the U.S. was not attempting to contain China.

Darwin is part of a growing energy hub where companies including Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) are planning to spend more than A$150 billion ($156 billion) to develop offshore natural gas fields. Australia needs to bolster the defense of its energy and mining assets on its northwest coast, according to a review commissioned by the government released in January.

The 2,500-member Marine Air Ground Task Force that will deploy to Australia will include wheeled vehicles, artillery, light-armored vehicles and aircraft, Gillard said today. They will use existing Australian facilities and no U.S. bases will be built in Australia, she said.

The arrival of the Marines “supports Australia’s long-held strategic interests in supporting U.S. engagement in our region in a manner that promotes peace and stability,” according to her statement.

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