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Should Australia allow the U.S. to operate military bases located in Australia.
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Last answered 5 months ago

Yes
11 votes
61%
No
7 votes
39%
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a. Turkey to Let U.S. Military Launch Strikes Against Islamic State from Turkish
3 years ago by wsj.com
b. Syria Kurds Seize Town from Islamic State Near Its 'Capital'
3 years ago by reuters.com
c. ISIS Militants Seize Western Iraqi Town, Menace Base Housing US Personnel International
3 years ago by cnn.com
d. US, Turkey Near Deal on Islamic State Fight
3 years ago by wsj.com
e. US Advisers May Take Forward Positions in Iraq Fighting
4 years ago by reuters.com
f. Militants Attack Iraq Air Base, US Advisers Arrive
4 years ago by reuters.com
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Data based on unique submissions (duplicates or multiple submissions are eliminated) per user using a 30-day moving average to reduce daily variance from traffic sources. Totals may not add up to exactly 100% as we allow users to submit "grey area" stances that may not be categorized into yes/no stances.
Data based on 30-day moving average to reduce daily variance from traffic sources. Totals may not add up to exactly 100% as we allow users to submit "grey area" stances that may not be categorized into yes/no stances.
Learn more about U.S. Military Bases
In 1970 the US military opened the Pine Gap satellite tracking facility in Alice Springs. The facility employs 800 people and is used to control US spy satellites over the Pacific region. In 2013 Edward Snowden revealed documents which showed Pine Gap being used in the controversial PRISM surveillance program. The program collects personal data from major internet companies. See recent U.S. military bases news