Australia joins missile defense
Australia has joined the U.S. national missile defense scheme, saying its cooperation could include sites for missile detection and missile sensors. It ruled out a ground-based missile defense system.
Last week the Australian foreign minister said the shield system could deter rogue states from acquiring missile technology.
But Australia’s move to join the NMD may anger its Asian neighbours who already see Australia as the U.S. “sheriff” in the region.
(0) Comments