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The United States and Australia have signed a pact to develop a
controversial missile defence shield, known as 'son of star wars', as they expressed concerns about proliferation of ballistic missiles capable of carrying weapons of mass destruction. Defence Minister Robert Hill and US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld signed the memorandum of understanding at the State Department for joint missile defence system development and testing. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems...7/s1149054.htm Mere coincidence this was done the same day India announced that the Agni III will have intercontinental range? Cheers David |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 11:21:55 +1000, David Bromage wrote:
Mere coincidence this was done the same day India announced that the Agni III will have intercontinental range? I doubt Australia sees any nuclear threat from India and vice-versa. Essentially the only possible countries firing nukes from australia at India would be the US or maybe Britain. Assuming these countries don't intend to use australia for a pre-emptive strike against India, the likelyhood of a nuclear war is slim to none. Missile defence in aus is thus most likely directed at north korea & china. It used to be that north korea exported its missiles to pakistan and the two tested it there. Whether that is still happening with US controlling Pakistan is not known. Recently the pakistanis (who tend to pull missiles out of thin air) claim to have tested an 'indegenously' developed 3500kms missile. If indeed they are not bluffing about the range (which I bet they are), then north korea should be assumed to have a missile in that range class as well. Others in the region like japan have their own covert ballistic missile program disguised as space launch vehicles developed at great cost. |
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S. Korea: N. Korea Deploying New Missiles
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea (news - web sites) has begun making and deploying new intermediate-range ballistic missiles that could reach U.S. military targets in Okinawa, Japan and the Pacific U.S. territory of Guam, South Korea (news - web sites)'s Defense Ministry said Thursday. Since last year, South Korean and Japanese news media, citing anonymous intelligence sources, have reported North Korea's development of a new missile with a 1,860-2,500 mile range. Testifying before the parliament's National Defense Committee, Defense Minister Cho Young-kil said Wednesday that those missiles have already been deployed. Cho's comments were carried by domestic media on Thursday and were confirmed by a ministry representative who spoke on condition of anonymity. "North Korea is continuing its missile development, engaging in such activities as engine tests," Cho was quoted as saying. read the rest at : http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...rea_missiles_1 |
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zalzon wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 11:21:55 +1000, David Bromage wrote: Mere coincidence this was done the same day India announced that the Agni III will have intercontinental range? I doubt Australia sees any nuclear threat from India and vice-versa. Essentially the only possible countries firing nukes from australia at India would be the US or maybe Britain. What about China? Remember that China already occupies a small bit of India they captured in 1962 and India holds a small bit claimed by China. Cheers David |
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zalzon wrote:
I doubt Australia sees any nuclear threat from India and vice-versa. No, but if India can hit Tongdao they can hit a lot of other places as well. Cheers David |
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