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| Military Aircraft Source: Time, 2015 |
Many defence ministers when trying to explain the purpose of Australia’s armed forces, often fall back on the phrase “the defence of Australia”. A speech by former Defence Minister Stephen Smith stated that the 2009 Defence White Paper 'underlined that Australia’s most basic strategic interest remained the defence of Australia against direct armed attack' (Commonwealth of Australia, 2015).
This realistically
simple idea, that the reason we have a defence force is to defend ourselves
against direct attack, has been vital to defence policy for at least the past 30 years, and the public seems to accept it. But only a few people in
government or defence think that Australia faces any credible risk of major
military attack, and fewer still believe we could defend ourselves if we did (Smith,
2015).
The Commonwealth of Australia (2015) explains that
this financial year, the defence budget has jumped from 2.5 billion dollars to
31.5 billion dollars. Australia doesn't willingly spend those numbers just to lend a hand in
Africa or even to try to re build Afghanistan. Australia only spends that kind of money to protect the country. Year after year, the biggest share of the defence budget has gone on capabilities,
such as fighter jets, major warships, submarines and heavily equipped land
forces, that are irrelevant to the lighter tasks we have been sending the defence force off to do (Bergmann, 2010). If these capabilities make sense, it would only be in
fighting a major war. Yet hardly anyone believes this is a realistic prospect,
let alone a winnable one.
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| Defence Force Source: Addario, L 2015 |
References:
Addario, L 2015, Defence Force, digital
image, viewed 30 August 2015, www.lynseyaddario.com
Bergmann, K 2010, 'Defence keeps growing', Asia-Pacific
Defence Reporter, vol. 36, issue 5, pp. 13 17.
Commonwealth of Australia 2015, Minister
for Defence – Budget 2015: Defence Budget Overview, viewed 30 July
2015, http://www.minister.defence.gov.au/2015/05/12/minister-for-defence-budget-2015-defence-budget-overview/
Commonwealth of Australia 2015, Minister
for Defence – To the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), Australia’s
Changing Strategic Circumstances, viewed 30 July 2015, http://www.minister.defence.gov.au/2012/08/01/minister-for-defence-to-the-australian-strategic-policy-institute-aspi-australias-changing-strategic-circumstances/
Smith, T 2013, 'Australia's ten wasted years of
war', Eureka Street, vol. 23, issue 5, pp. 25-26.
Time 2015, military planes, digital image,
viewed 30 July 2015, http://img.timeinc.net/time/photoessays/2009/top10_military_planes_alt/fa18_hornet.jpg

