The drive to war currently taking place in Australia is beyond anything the nation has experienced, as it becomes a frontline base for Washington in its quest to war on China.
China getting pushy, and Russia in a hot war with the West, things need securing, and just … letting it all slide because the spectre of war in bothersome, is simply irresponsible. Here's to the Free world, long may it reign.
War is irresponsible, but a multipolar world is not. This is the US securing Australian alignment with the West, nothing more, nothing less.
What do Australians get out of it? Fuck if I know. Their largest trading partner is China. They're rather isolated from US support in the event of a hot war. They really benefit the most from peace and non-alignment tbh.
China getting pushy, and Russia in a hot war with the West, things need securing, and just … letting it all slide because the spectre of war in bothersome, is simply irresponsible. Here's to the Free world, long may it reign.
I support AUS forging a bit closer relationship with the West. The coal mining and Chinese money coming into that country is concerning to me.
Bit of an understatement, China is still Australia's biggest trading partner.
Look at this graph of Australian exports, China is their main market and worth 27% of its two way trade.
War is irresponsible, but a multipolar world is not. This is the US securing Australian alignment with the West, nothing more, nothing less.
What do Australians get out of it? Fuck if I know. Their largest trading partner is China. They're rather isolated from US support in the event of a hot war. They really benefit the most from peace and non-alignment tbh.