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China to build $200 million fishery project on Australia’s doorstep : Comments
By Jeffrey Wall, published 16/12/2020With Australia’s relationship with China under great pressure, a project that challenges our strategic national interest has been quietly endorsed by the Papua New Guinea government
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Posted by plantagenet, Tuesday, 29 December 2020 12:35:01 PM
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Posted by Mr Opinion
I blame Tony Abbott for the dilemma Australia now finds itself in with China. If I had my way I would cancel the visas of all non-Australian Chinese in Australia (half a million of them according to Foul-Mouth) and give them 2 weeks to get out of the country, including their business and infrastructure operations. I think it's either that or we just all lie down and let the Chinese just walk all over us: Total capitulation, which I think is what China is expecting from the Commonwealth. Answer- Your plan would be better than the current one- do nothing! Why do you think it's Tony Abbott's fault- the Chinese invasion appears to have been a long time coming- since the end of WWII. Though Chinese didn't start coming here in mass numbers until the seventies- then again in '89 and again after '94. Then the education industry- that is supposed to train our people- started bring in foreigners- because Howard severely restricted Uni funding- and Uni's didn't want to take a pay cut- everyone else had to. I guess Tony Abbott oversaw the Free Trade agreement. Not sure of the providence of this publication... but interesting. http://www.miragenews.com/australians-face-risk-of-another-abbott-designed-anti-worker-trade-deal/ This is interesting if true... 'Investor-State Dispute Settlement provisions that allow foreign corporations to sue governments for changes to domestic law.' Anyway both Labor and Liberal are globalists just different sorts of globalists- Traditionalist's want to protect Australia for the Australian's. Posted by Canem Malum, Wednesday, 30 December 2020 8:46:54 PM
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Looks like the Chinese are mapping pathways for their fleets to get to Australia through the straits of the Indonesian archipelago:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-31/suspected-chinese-submarine-drone-found-by-indonesian-fishermen/13022488 I imagine Christmas Island will be captured in the first hours of the invasion and transformed into a major air & sea base from which to control the Indian Ocean and cut off Australia. A Chinese amarda amassed in the South China Sea could then sail down the west coast of Australia and land invasion forces at Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne. I imagine other forces landed at Darwin and Cape York coming the South China Sea via the Indonesian archipelago would set up bases for an assault on Brisbane. I don't think Sydney will be attacked simply because Sydney is for all intents and purposes a Chinese city and they probably assume it will capitulate without a fight. I reckon it will all be over in a week. Anyway, that's what I think will happen. What do you think? Posted by Mr Opinion, Thursday, 31 December 2020 7:05:27 AM
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Demoralising is a classic weapon of war, but we stand strong and it will come to naught.
Meanwhile let police investigate whether this psychological attack in OLO is carried by a lone coward or deliberately coordinated from Beijing. We shall win this war. Let their armada come and drown - for God is on our side! "Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God. They are brought down and fallen: but we are risen, and stand upright. Save, Lord: let the king hear us when we call." [Psalms 20:8-10] Posted by Yuyutsu, Thursday, 31 December 2020 10:55:03 AM
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Yuyutsu,
I think a Chinese attack on Australia will be a prelude to an invasion of Taiwan. What you need to understand is that the China-Taiwan conflict is a civil war that has been going on since the end of WW1 unleashed mass democracy, fascism and totalitarianism as alternatives to absolutism and established nationalism as the criterion for nation-state formation. I think China's aim will be to neutralise Australia and then incorporate it into its empire after it establishes its authority over Taiwan. I think China taking control of Hong Kong this year was aimed at sending a message to Taiwan: We can do it the easy way or we can do it the hard way. I think we might see some unexpected things happen: Vietnam might side with China; I don't think America will put bots on the ground; the Korean question might finally be resolved but for whom is anyone's guess. Interesting times ahead. Posted by Mr Opinion, Thursday, 31 December 2020 11:21:17 AM
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Misop,
Unlike collaborators, the great majority of Australians - including Chinese-Australians - would fight to the death against a Chinese CCP-totalitarian invasion. Or, indeed, any invasion. But you'd be okay, you would have done your duty to the CCP, as much as you could, in undermining Australian self-determination. You'll probably get promoted up through the CCP ranks where you belong. Joe Posted by loudmouth2, Thursday, 31 December 2020 11:40:22 AM
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is but a Chinese-Australian High School STUDENT TROLL.
His/Her writing reveals a mental age of 16, or less.