\u2019 provided to the Congress, muddy the waters even further. The combined result is a system so encumbered by a layered bureaucracy that real debate seldom occurs. \u00a0Even when it does, it\u2019s almost always conducted by proxies\u2014professional staffers serving the House of Representatives and Senate, policy experts, and lobbyists for defence industries, some of whom approach the problem with their eyes less focused on value for money than on monetary return on investment.<\/span><\/p>\nIn contrast, Australians have enough detail in the new White Paper to comprehend the government\u2019s proposals. A thorough reading gives the average voter sufficient grasp of the issues to make an informed decision on whether to ask his or her elected representative to support this plan or not. Especially appealing are the costing processes, investment strategy and industrial policy statement that support the current White Paper. Together they demonstrate a remarkable commitment to \u2018getting it right\u2019 in the long term. In today\u2019s fractious political environment, Americans can only watch on with envy.<\/span><\/p>\nI\u2019m particularly pleased to see the DWP\u2019s robust commitment to the US\u2013Australia relationship. That\u2019ll be especially valuable if the declaration on increased international engagement is put into practice to achieve our common interests in the region and globally. I\u2019m also encouraged by the White Paper\u2019s full-throated acknowledgment that Australia\u2019s military forces constitute an additional line of effort for diplomacy. The US has long used its military forces in that role, in ways that complement or even anticipate the more traditional diplomatic efforts of our State Department.<\/span><\/p>\nRegionally, I welcome the prospect of greater Australian participation in activities alongside and in addition to those of the US Pacific Command, particularly vis-\u00e0-vis continued Chinese provocations in the South China Sea. I also look forward to increased opportunities for US ground, air and naval forces to interact with the ADF through more frequent exercises and a more robust personnel exchange program. It\u2019d benefit both forces to expand those exchanges to include command billets, as the US now does with the UK and Canada. The ADF now provides an Army Major General to US Army Pacific as a deputy commander; a reciprocal billet for a US officer within the Australian Army would be a welcome first step.<\/span><\/p>\nI\u2019m not na\u00efve enough to believe that all provisions of the White Paper will be implemented without resort to discussion, modification and compromise. I do hope, however, that the activist spirit of this White Paper, one that recognises the criticality of defending Australian interests starts beyond the nation\u2019s beaches, won\u2019t be sacrificed on the altar of political expediency. Such an outcome would set the ADF and Australia onto a wrong path, one that leads to economic stagnation and military irrelevance.<\/span><\/p>\nAustralians have been well-served by the all those inside and outside of government who developed the 2016 Defence White Paper. Its tone and contents fully justify the long lead time required to bring it to fruition.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Australians of all political persuasions have every reason to be proud of the newly-issued Defence White Paper. It lays out a logical, well-reasoned and broadly supportable articulation of the strategic environment likely to develop in …<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":477,"featured_media":25015,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_mi_skip_tracking":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[40,1056,1614,1636,31],"class_list":["post-25014","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-general","tag-alliance-2","tag-bilateral-relations","tag-cooperation","tag-defence-white-paper-2016","tag-united-states"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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