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DarkStar

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Then:

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And now:

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They really are tiny pawns in the fight between two giants.
You'll notice that whilst the european ambassadors will virtue signal for photo ops, they will do nothing material-wise to aid the Lithuanians and instead seek to exploit Lithuania's exit from the Chinese market.
Just ask Australia how that ended up.

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If it truly must come to war, then Australia must be de-anglicised and sinocised instead; let these anglos who made life so torturous for Chinese and asians in australia, lose this 'lucky country' they so jealously guard.
 

emblem21

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You'll notice that whilst the european ambassadors will virtue signal for photo ops, they will do nothing material-wise to aid the Lithuanians and instead seek to exploit Lithuania's exit from the Chinese market.
Just ask Australia how that ended up.

EDIT:
If it truly must come to war, then Australia must be de-anglicised and sinocised instead; let these anglos who made life so torturous for Chinese and asians in australia, lose this 'lucky country' they so jealously guard.
You have no idea as to how much I wish for this to happen. The stagnation in allowing these people trying to paint China as the devil while being no better is so sickening that then moment China finally slams australia so hard that reality finally sinks in, is the moment that australia can finally change. Until then, their will be no changes in their patronizing bullcrap
 

Maula Jatt

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Keating is the only ex-Australian prime minister that has the intelligence to talk some sense. The others such as Tony Abbot, Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull are all garbage​

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Australia is dependent on whoever's the dominant power of Asia

Not north America, not Europe, not Africa, not Antarctica

Asia

This is what your geography dictates unless you increase your population to 350 million plus and become a global power in your own right

You'll have to make peace with whoevers the dominant power of Asia
 

Strangelove

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Keating is the only ex-Australian prime minister that has the intelligence to talk some sense. The others such as Tony Abbot, Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull are all garbage​

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Another take, and the US-funded Australian Strategic Policy Institute immediately screams nooo!


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Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating has accused current leader Scott Morrison of pushing the country into a “cold war” with China and damaging relations with Beijing in a “fawning” effort to please Washington.

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with the Australian Financial Review, Keating argued that the Morrison government’s confrontational stance with China was absurd, given that Australia “is a continent sharing a border with no other state” and “has no territorial disputes with China.”

Keating pointed out that China is “12 flying hours away from the Australian coast,” yet the current government, “through its foreign policy incompetence and fawning compulsion to please America, effectively has us in a cold war with China.” Keating served as prime minister and leader of the Australian Labor Party between December 1991 and March 1996.

The former PM warned that Morrison is leading Australia into a “strategic dead end” with its “needless provocations” against Beijing.
The Morrison government is needlessly and irresponsibly pushing Australia towards a headlong confrontation with China, and doing it, in the main, to be seen in Washington as America’s fawning acolyte.
As to why US “warmongering” is currently focused on China, Keating argued Washington is upset that the Asian giant “is now a state as large as the United States, and with the potential of being much larger” – something he described as “an unforgivable sin for American triumphalists.”

China's rise is simply “not in the American playbook,” and its “very existence” at such a scale is “an affront to American's notion of itself as the exceptional state.”

Keating’s take provoked instant pushback from Australia’s conservative establishment.

Peter Jennings, the executive director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) – which is funded by the Australian government, the US State Department, and major military contractors –
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Sky News Australia that it was “simply ahistorical” to suggest China was not a threat and called Keating “profoundly incorrect.” ASPI itself, however, has been accused in Australian media of “fomenting anti-China hysteria.”

Keating is not the first former Australian leader to question Morrison over his government’s stance on China. Last month, former Prime Ministers Malcolm Turnbull and Kevin Rudd warned that anti-Chinese remarks by the government could cause a rise in anti-Asian hate crimes, as seen recently in the US.

Turnbull argued during a webinar discussion that some of the PM’s political rhetoric could undermine “the success of our multicultural society” if played up by right-wing media.

Morrison’s government has adopted a provocative foreign policy position against Beijing since he became leader of the centre-right Liberal Party and took office as PM in August 2018, succeeding Turnbull.

Australian Defense Minister Peter Dutton has repeatedly hinted at a potential conflict between Australia and China. In April, Home Affairs Secretary Mike Pezzullo even controversially declared that “the drums of war” were
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Earlier this year, after Australia pulled out of several ‘Belt and Road initiative’ deals with China, the Chinese embassy in Canberra
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the Australian government of being “unreasonable and provocative” and of showing “no sincerity in improving China-Australia relations” – a decision it said “will only end up hurting [Australia] itself.”

Despite its posturing, several outlets have pointed out that Australia would be unlikely to fight any war with China on its own, given its military budget is 10 times less than that of Beijing.
 

DarkStar

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Australian Defense Minister Peter Dutton has repeatedly hinted at a potential conflict between Australia and China. In April, Home Affairs Secretary Mike Pezzullo even controversially declared that “the drums of war” were
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For those not in the know, Dutton is really the eminence grise of australia, functioning as the anglo american CIA's point man in australia; under Dutton, australia has passed draconian anti free speech laws, the latest of which is going to involve the federal police being able to go into your data and manipulate your internet search history to plant fake evidence and frame would be dissenters against their anglo american order.

And according to Snowden and the PRISM program, all the Five Eyes funnel their data through australia so as to get out of their own domestic privacy laws...
 

LesAdieux

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Lol. With friends like this, who needs enemies.

Joe Biden ‘holds grudges’ and will punish Britain for Afghanistan criticism, allies say​

British Cabinet insiders were quoted as suggesting the US president 'looked gaga' and described him as 'doolally'
Joe Biden does not forget criticism, sources say
Joe Biden does not forget criticism, sources say
  • Nick Allen, US Editor, Washington DC
29 AUGUST 2021 • 6:00 AM
Joe Biden "will remember" comments about his mental acuity emanating from senior figures in the UK, and will "bear a grudge" against Britain

Biden is Irish, he supports the NI protocol. initially Johnson hoped the "special relation" would help him to renegotiate a new deal with the EU, only to find out later that Biden backs the other side. he may have used the Afghan fiasco to show his discontent.
 
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