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Connecting Europe and the Asia-Pacific: time to move up a gear : Comments

By Frederica Mogherini, published 5/10/2018

While connectivity has always been a part of the EU's policy towards the Asia-Pacific, until now the EU has not used its full potential in this area.

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What a load of S*

Here's another clown that wants to see Australia slide further down the drain! A Chinese lackey at work!
Posted by diver dan, Friday, 5 October 2018 10:05:58 AM
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This man has nothing to say and that is what he should say- nothing.
He should try to make an honest living to see how it feels.
Posted by Old Man, Friday, 5 October 2018 11:05:51 AM
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Connectivity is a two-edged sword. And Starts with the letters CON! Everywhere we look this space is loaded to the gunnels with con-artists, shysters and crooks seeking to gain access to bank accounts and any other useful information.

Why, in this morning's news, revelations of very sophisticated Russian hacking operation by diplomatically protected operatives employed for covert missions by the Russian government.

Done by parking a Russian embassy car or some such as close as they could to the target then using wireless technology hack into computers.

To ostensibly hide/change the facts regarding official doping, poisoning activities, general Russian espionage and electoral interference//rigging?

And sure to be denied by the Russians, their operators and sympathizers abroad? IF THE CAP FITS?

And the Chinese have absolutely no respect for the intellectual property of others, but because the can, will hack into whatever they can and steal anything they dam well like?

And some of the "help" we're offered by "Microsoft technical assistance" is anything but?

As are some of the alleged scanning tools that in reality, seem little more than devices to collect and transfer "useful information" to those who prey on the poor downtrodden and vulnerable. Create ransomware, plant it then charge often exorbitant fees to remove their product/invention!?

Connectivity is a good servant and like electricity or the atom, a poor master!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 5 October 2018 11:17:14 AM
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Watch out Asia-Pacific, a collapsing EU is trying to lasso you as a life line to save itself.

Cut off any tentacles the moment you see them, or the EU madness will infect us, & suck us dry of anything they can steal.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 5 October 2018 12:03:25 PM
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Almost in the same breath the EU is threatening Australia for not
giving $400,000,000 to some Paris agreement scam and also wanting us
to join up to a market scheme of some type.
We have seen EU non tariff barriers in action before in agriculture.

If the EU is such a great scheme why is Britain getting out and other
countries are watching to see what sort of deal Britain makes before
they decide to pull the plug ?
Posted by Bazz, Sunday, 7 October 2018 12:05:57 PM
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Alan B, when will they ever learn ?
If it is really important, do not connect it to the internet !
Posted by Bazz, Sunday, 7 October 2018 12:08:04 PM
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The EU could be useful when China : US are are doing a shoulder-charge punch-up. A wool-beef-coal-iron drought would really cut into banks profits and pollie perks.
Posted by nicknamenick, Sunday, 7 October 2018 12:18:39 PM
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Your policies are like a strangler vine on every nation it touches.
You creep in and slowly grow and become attached to your host in a manner for which there is no escape; and then you strangle it to death and leave it a rotten husk of it's former self, only left standing because the strangler vine itself strengthened and intertwined itself around it.

I don't want NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY OF YOUR CRAP if there's no escape clause for the Australian people when they get fed up with your dictatorship.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 8:28:10 AM
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