{"id":34132,"date":"2017-09-13T06:00:19","date_gmt":"2017-09-12T20:00:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=34132"},"modified":"2017-09-12T13:01:36","modified_gmt":"2017-09-12T03:01:36","slug":"reader-response-john-blaxland-des-ball-pine-gap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/reader-response-john-blaxland-des-ball-pine-gap\/","title":{"rendered":"Reader response: John Blaxland on Des Ball and Pine Gap"},"content":{"rendered":"
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I can\u2019t let John Blaxland\u2019s recent Strategist<\/em> piece \u2018Pine Gap at 50\u2019<\/a> (and his comments on the recent Background Briefing<\/em><\/a> program) go without comment. Although I\u2019ve written widely on Pine Gap\u2014mainly in partnership with Desmond Ball<\/a>\u2014I won\u2019t comment here on John\u2019s claims about the base itself. But I will correct the record on three deeply disappointing counts: two instances of misrepresenting Ball\u2019s position, and one particularly egregious instance of red-baiting.<\/p>\n

First, Blaxland seriously misrepresented Ball\u2019s position on Pine Gap, both during the Cold War and in recent years. Despite fiercely advocating the closure of North West Cape and Nurrungar during the 1980s, and while highly critical of the Australian government for being evasive and misleading about the functions of the base and the risks attached, Ball reluctantly came to the position that the contribution of Pine Gap to US\u2013Soviet arms control treaty verification meant that, on balance, the base had one legitimate function at that time. His reluctance to come to that conclusion derived from Pine Gap\u2019s contribution to nuclear war planning and fighting, and, of course, its uncontested position as a high-priority Soviet nuclear target.<\/p>\n

Yet Ball was clear that it was always a matter of balancing negative and positive aspects of the base\u2019s operations\u2014always to be judged in the context of Pine Gap\u2019s changing technical characteristics and military roles, as well as the prevailing world order. None of that\u2019s evident in Blaxland\u2019s account.<\/p>\n

In recent years, precisely because of those changes at Pine Gap and in world politics, Ball felt compelled to change his mind on Pine Gap, and publicly abandoned his previous position, telling the ABC in 2014<\/a>:<\/p>\n

I’ve reached the point now where I can no longer stand up and provide the verbal, conceptual justification for the facility that I was able to do in the past. We\u2019re now linked in to this global network where intelligence and operations have become essentially fused and Pine Gap is a key node in that whole network, that war machine, if you want to use that term, which is doing things which are very, very difficult, I think, as an Australian, to justify.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Second, Ball\u2019s condemnation of Pine Gap was founded on an understanding of the consequences of the integration of Australia into all American operations at the base, but without the requisite political and strategic controls a country able to maintain policy autonomy and accountability requires. Asked what Australia was getting out of Pine Gap, in his last public interview<\/a> a few weeks before his death, Ball replied:<\/p>\n

Everything, and nothing. Everything, in the sense that we get access to all this intelligence flowing through. Nothing, in the sense that it\u2019s not really what we want \u2026 We get all this wonderful raw and processed intelligence, we have 50 Australian intelligence officers working alongside Americans seeing everything, and it\u2019s about finding individuals and targeting them for killing by drone and air strikes, in battle zones and in places that are not designated war zones.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

In that interview, Ball was very clear about the malign, counterproductive and outright illegal involvement of Pine Gap in supplying targeting data for US drones strikes and special forces assassinations\u2014and he insisted that Australia has a law-based alternative that needs to be taken up: \u2018Our participation should be governed by rules, principles and procedures. Capture, arrests, warrants, evidence. We should leave the killings to the CIA and JSOC cowboys at Menwith Hill.\u2019<\/p>\n

Before his death, Des Ball, Canadian sigint specialist Bill Robinson and I completed eight of the 11 papers planned for our Pine Gap project<\/a>. Taken with the last three to appear in the coming year, they provide abundant evidence of the rationale for Ball\u2019s change of position, especially regarding the transformation of Pine Gap\u2019s focus from strategic intelligence at a national level to close involvement in US warfighting worldwide\u2014nuclear, conventional, \u2018lawful\u2019 and otherwise.<\/p>\n

Finally, I take exception\u2014both at a personal level and as an analyst\u2014to Blaxland\u2019s anachronistic and erroneous red-baiting account of the Cold War Australian peace movement campaign against Pine Gap.<\/p>\n

\u2018From the Soviet position\u2019, John Blaxland writes,<\/p>\n

undermining the facility through public information campaigns made sense. Fortunately for them there were enough people sympathetic to the Soviet position to keep up a level of activism, which kept security authorities on their toes to protect the facility from intruders and sabotage.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Let me declare my position here: I\u2019m one of those \u2018protestors\u2019 whose claims and actions John so disdains. Moreover, in the 1980s I was an active participant in the development and strategy of the country\u2019s largest peace movement group concerned about Pine Gap during the frightening days of Ronald Reagan\u2019s plan to abandon the flimsy assurances of nuclear deterrence and fight to \u2018prevail\u2019 in a nuclear war.<\/p>\n

As convener of People for Nuclear Disarmament in Victoria I, and most of my colleagues, knew that there were those in the peace movement who thought that Soviet nuclear weapons were merely defensive, whereas those of the United States were a threat to world peace. Most of us presumed that some among that tiny group had some kind of link to the Soviet Union\u2014either by sympathy or more organisationally. Some may indeed have made their way to the Soviet embassy.<\/p>\n

Yet in rallies involving hundreds of thousands of Australians, and in the daily organisational grind involving large numbers of organisations, long-term activists, and remarkable numbers of people of no particular political background driven to urgent activity for the first time by the threat of nuclear war, the influence of those aligned with the Soviet position was negligible. Notwithstanding the fruits of ASIO\u2019s regular break-ins to our offices for membership lists and movement planning documents in the search for Soviet influence, there wasn\u2019t much to be found.<\/p>\n

Indeed, the first Peace Dossier<\/em> I commissioned in 1982 for the Victorian Association of Peace Studies was American bases in Australia<\/em><\/a> by Desmond Ball. We sold thousands of copies in community meetings and rallies around the country. It was Ball\u2019s contribution to the education of Australians outside the ivory tower that formed the foundation of the public understanding of the dangers of Pine Gap, not the furtive disinformation campaign of some diabolical Soviet mastermind.<\/p>\n

Recently, we\u2019ve seen the return of red-baiting in this country\u2014be it the prime minister\u2019s mutterings about a leading Indigenous intellectual\u2019s Stalinism<\/a> in suggesting our public statuary show some small measure of historical balance about our foundation in invasion, or a Liberal senior minister\u2019s likening of discussion of increasing inequality to socialist revisionism \u00e0 la communist East Germany<\/a>.<\/p>\n

And now here on Pine Gap.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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