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One of the more controversial what-ifs, but fun nevertheless is consideration of what might have happened if the British Government had not decided to concentrate on Europe from the Macmillan Government on.
Assuming the politicians in London, Ottawa, Canberra and ......... had run with the ball.
A closer co-operation in the military field could have led to joint naval task forces in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific to substitute for the failed CENTO and SEATO pacts.
Co-operation on nuclear forces could have seen development of the V force and later aircraft as well as the deployment of a Blue Streak or more sophisticated weapon (Australia in particular should have got more out of this than it did).
A Comonwealth Space Programme with sites in the member countries to allow satellite and later manned orbital missions.
There were major obstacles to all this. For anyone who has read the "Ministry of Space" graphic novel or in the old days Dan Dare and Jeff Hawke, the thought of an alternative to the US and Europe resonates despite the snags (economic chiefly, Europe is our largest market)
Assuming the politicians in London, Ottawa, Canberra and ......... had run with the ball.
A closer co-operation in the military field could have led to joint naval task forces in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific to substitute for the failed CENTO and SEATO pacts.
Co-operation on nuclear forces could have seen development of the V force and later aircraft as well as the deployment of a Blue Streak or more sophisticated weapon (Australia in particular should have got more out of this than it did).
A Comonwealth Space Programme with sites in the member countries to allow satellite and later manned orbital missions.
There were major obstacles to all this. For anyone who has read the "Ministry of Space" graphic novel or in the old days Dan Dare and Jeff Hawke, the thought of an alternative to the US and Europe resonates despite the snags (economic chiefly, Europe is our largest market)