Besides the G7 banner of the second pic, is that a real pic and did the G7 really model their photo to look like the 8-nation alliance?
That's pretty ballsy considering how much they all depend on China in the current climate.
Really, the only way to deal with this is to personally target the "wolverines" in australia's government/parliament.
Meaning forcefully extraditing and charging these "wolverines", their immediate family and loved ones with crimes as per Chinese law (this extrajudicial action has precedent by the anglo americans).
This could also be extended to mouthpieces and spies-cum-jouranlists.
China could start off via the UN, by charging the australian SAS soldiers who committed war crimes in Afghanistan, under the mandate of the UN indict these soldiers and their commanding officers, including this fucker:
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Then start applying sanctions on donors and supporters of these fuckers.
well, it looks like kill the monkey (Aussie) to warn the chicken (NZ being the smaller player) .... hahahahah
But NZ is much better and polite country than Aussie ... see how we treat Maori .. 1000x better than how the Aussie treating the Aborigines
@antiterror13 Sir NZ is the weakest link among the 5eyes, next is UK and after 2 years of sanction OZ will follow, Canada and the US is jointed together so its the strongest.
The Australian government has today celebrated the first day of their withdrawal from an 8 year losing conflict in Afghanistan by immediately trying to pick a fight with an even more powerful adversary known for its ability to build entire cities in a week.
“Yes we may have failed to win a war with a ramshackle government in the middle east despite the support of the world’s largest military, but I’m sure taking on China would be a walk in the park,” declared Peter Dutton today before breaking down in tears over some mean tweets. “Just because we lost the Korean War, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Gallipoli, and that war against a bunch of flightless birds, doesn’t mean it won’t be eighth time lucky.”
However, some Australians have held out some reservations, expressing war with China might not be the smartest geopolitical move. “Fucking what!?!” said one impartial observer. “Yea sure, we can’t even build a fucking submarine or a helicopter than can fly at night but lets pick a fight with the world’s largest standing army and a cyber army that could cripple our power network in two minutes. I’m sure that’ll go really well for a country that can’t even roll out cable internet without fucking it up.”
“If anybody wants me I’m taking an indefinite holiday in New Zealand.”
Economic measures alone have limited effects and don't bring changes most of the times. China will need physical measures (such as blocking Australians from fly over Chinese territories or arresting Australians in China and international water etc). If causing economic loss was enough to get what you want, the US wouldn't have needed to wage all those wars and military occupation all over the world. Thinking that economically damaging your enemy will change enemy's behavior is naive. Look at North Korea or Iran. Decades of internationl economic sanctions imposed on them never succeeded in changing their directions. Sanctions on them are global and much more devastating while China's action on Australia is unilateral and not much change to most of ordinary Australians' life. Australians are not starving or anything like that. Besides, Australia has small population in large land. Australia can always easily feed its polulation no matter what China does economically.
Australia is showing sudden concern about the killing of Brazilian cattle herd to supply China demand.
I wonder why the sudden concern?
On a separate topic. I heard there are a big demand for Cow urine and dung from a Australian QUAD ally. Good and easy win selling opportunity for Australia to contribute to the Anglo hegemony cause.
If Australia pushes for a war with China, I'd be okay with China militarily taking over the country. I know an Asian woman where men who don't know her enough bend over backward for her to where she's conceited and spoiled to the point where she makes decisions that requires a lot responsibility but she thinks someone will work and help her for free so it's not a problem. She takes advantage of guys that have an interest in her but she has no interest in them. Australia has become like Taiwan when Chen Shui-Bian was in charge and he felt spoiled enough with US protection that he would taunt China to the point that the US openly told him to shut up because he was driving China and the US into a confrontation.
Guys. I think I'm beginning to understand Australia's behaviour in the past few years.
First they are afraid of another coup by the U.S. and U.K. just like the last one back in 1976. This article is a few years old, but it's still apt now.
The British-American coup that ended Australian independence
In 1975 prime minister Gough Whitlam, who has died this week, dared to try to assert his country’s autonomy. The CIA and MI6 made sure he paid the priceThu 23 Oct 2014 13.50 BST
Rest of the article:
2nd. Because the Australians feel guilty of being late the last time when these western nations, and the Japs under the guises of eight nations alliance to attack and do harm to China. So they want to make sure they are really punctual this time around.
Let us remind ourselves, although it is called the eight nations alliance. The dominions of the British empire was invovled and had troops from the empire including Australia and India in attacking China.
So moving on 120 years later...... No change there then!