DATELINE AUSTRALIA: AMERICA'S FOREIGN WATERGATE?

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/07/22 : CIA-RDP90-00552R000303230002-0 1i ARTICLE APP%ARZ ON PAGE FOREIGN POLICY WINTER 1982-83 irreplaceable elect Australia. vital fo During the Whit DATELINE AUSTRALIA: AMERICA'S FOREIGN WATERGATE? hY.James.4. \a:han "'Who lost Australia" may soon be a signif- icant debate in American politics. All over the democratic world opposition parties are gain- ing power. Should this happen in Australia, the alliance with America might be called into question and Washington could lose intelli- gence facilities indispensable for any future arms control regime. Today, from press and Parliament. Australia is awash with accusations about illegitimate American intelligence activity. Much attention and anger is focused on the Central Intelligence Agency. There is an almost hysterical set of indictments leveled against U. S. intelligence. The CIA is charged with becoming involved in Australian politics and foreign relations. even manipulating the Australian banking sys- tem and. most astonishingly, organizing a nar- cotics trade from Australian soil. Intelligent American observers' initial dis- belief needs reassessing. For in Australia a plausible case is being developed that CIA of ficials may have also done in Australia what they managed to achieve in Iran. Guatemala. and Chile: destroy an elected government-in the case of Australia. the Labor party govern- ment from 1972 to 1975. The fall of Prime Minister Gough \Vhitlam and the appointment of current Prime \linistrr Malcolm Fraser met with profound relief among U.S. officials. \Vhitlam, perhaps the best orator in contemporary Australian his- tory, aroused deep hostility within the U.S. intelligence community. It viewed his party and politics as. at best, benighted accomplices to Soviet undertakings. The CIA feared that secrets shared with Australia were being routinely compromised, that CIA activities and agents in Australia would soon be revealed. and that the U.S. government's critical and 1A N IF a. \ A'rH a \ i ( C prufcaor of poli>cal srirncr a, is v. ij, trust. The CIA W2 Would he involved nations. Relations a more conservati' tralian capital. Ca Ligation into the I chant Bank has r the controversies traliar suspicions preposterous in 19 warrant to a Water- Geography and geology have conspirec in directing Australia's destiny. Australia has bountiful mineral endowments and a small population-to-area ratio With a total population of 1 5 million. It is one of the most strategically valuable pieces of real estate on the planet. Aus- tralia sits at the southeast corner of the Indian Ocean about 2.400 miles southeast of Indo- nesia. Sixty-nine per cent of Japan's oil require- ments. 70-8O per cent of Western Europe's, and 15 per cent of Americas passes through the area between Australia and southern Africa. L.S. B-52s flying from Guam to Diego Garcia refuel in northern Australia at a base in Dar- win. Australia hosts 10 American military in- stallations. Because of their unique location. most cannot be replicated at any cost. The new L.S. Defense Guidance characterizes Australia as a critical area. Australia has traditionally been friendly to- ward the United States. Tens of thousands of U.S. sailors each year are delighted to find that the computerized date-a-sailor services offered at every Australian port are overburdened with amicable Australian applicants. But things are changing. No longer do prime ministers claim, as john Gorton did in 1969, "Wherever the United States is resisting aggression ... we will go a-waltzing Matilda with you." Evidence of a new atmosphere was the roasting Vice C?V'INL~ , Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/07/22 : CIA-RDP90-00552R000303230002-0