DKO, on 29 February 2012 - 10:38 AM, said:
How did this topic go from the Darwin bombing to whether or not the US will defend Australia?
I thought the subjects went hand in hand. I live in/just outside Darwin and there is much talk about the USA increasing troops here during the next five years and whether Asia will see this as a threat. And whether such a small presence would deter a repeat of the Bombing of Darwin.
So It is a case of when Darwin is bombed again, will USA really be able to do anything this time as Australia’s ally or due to the different situation we are now faced with regarding war tactics and which countries now have military might that did not have power during WWII. Will they have no choice but to pull out troops from Australia as well as not send fighter jets to Australia’s defense due to trying to cope with the huge treats towards USA now that it has the tiger by the tail in so many parts of the ME.
So for someone in Darwin it’s bombing in future has a lot to do with whether USA will defend Australia in the future. IMO, USA would like to but just will not have the resources to do so.
But totally on topic, all countries know that Darwin on its own would be helpless in the event of another war. All our coastlines are vulnerable and take a lot of time to get to except through the Top End of Darwin. Not enough troops to go around. If major parts of Australia were bombed the army would be called up to help the civilians and that would further deplete Australia’s troops regarding their role to fight off the enemy. Like in WWII any troops will be limited on their ability to defend. Sure hopefully they will be a lot more armed and prepared then WWII but still not enough numbers. Time will tell. As for me I just keep living out bush. Again, I say, with one road out of Darwin and a population of 80,000 this place is a death trap.