Does the U.S. Place Nuclear Weapons in Australia?

Caitlin Johnstone, an Australian blogger and commentator who usually talks about the continually growing corruption in governments across the world, especially Western ones, including her native Australia along with neighboring New Zealand, recently wrote an article begging the question about whether the United States(U.S.) owns nuclear weapons located in Australia. Johnstone also points out and expresses her anger that Australian citizens aren’t allowed to know whether the U.S. has indeed placed nuclear weapons in her birth country, and thereby, if the Australian government is enabling it and covering it up too.

The question then becomes, are there truly nuclear weapons down under? While nobody can know for sure, the answer is most likely no on two counts:

  1. Australia has already sold out its natural resource mines and assets to China. What this means is that China has property rights in Australian territory. This is ironic considering China doesn’t respect property rights within its own borders. Despite that flagrant irony, China will occupy Australia during the upcoming World War 3 which will ultimately bring about the demise of liberty and civilization, the primary long-term forecast of The Liberty Forecast Blog. As such, it is highly unlikely that the U.S. would place nuclear weapons in Australia, given how compromised Australia is to China, the number one foreign external threat to Western civilization, and by extension, all of civilization.
  2. Nuclear missiles would require manned bombers to operate, such as in retaliation against a Chinese pre-emptive nuclear strike on U.S. soil. The U.S. never stores nuclear weapons where it has no manned bombers, and because the U.S. has no manned bombers in Australia, it is therefore quite unlikely that the U.S. possesses nuclear weapons down under.

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