According to this story in Perth Now, the Australian Senate has finally approved the Defense Cooperation Treaty between the United States and Australia, which was approved by the U.S. Senate back in September 2010. The treaty was originally signed by both the United States back in 2007.
According to the above linked report, Australian opposition in its Senate to the treaty was based on the blinding speed with which it was being rushed through:
Senator Ludlum suggested the bill was being rushed through the Senate to provide a positive photo opportunity for Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Defence Minister Stephen Smith when they greet visiting senior US officials in Perth next month.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defence Secretary Leon Panetta are scheduled to attend the annual Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) there on November 14.
Perhaps the Australians have, or at least Senator Ludlum has, a different idea about what it means to rush something.
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