Communist Missiles Could Wipe Out Australia By James Reed

It is what we all knew, CCP missiles can strike Australian cities. But, so can Russian missiles, and they have been able to do this since the Cold War, yet the neo cons are itching for war with Russia, and Zelensky is doing his best to bring NATO into the conflict. I am not sure what the “solution” to such a geo-political conflict is, as Australia seems to have already nailed its hide to the wall of war. Maybe learning nuclear war survival skills:

https://archive.org/details/pdfy-JqxMy58hd_NpnWT8

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11501839/China-missile-strikes-reach-two-thirds-Australia.html?ito=push-notification&ci=JsrYRUBdL9&cri=hcVpORvTAO&si=mIsznWj1izHY&xi=77d91f20-cee4-482e-a65e-d6b2045f841f&ai=11501839

China's arsenal of land-based ballistic missiles could reach two-thirds of Australia's mainland, a new submission to the government's Defence Strategic Review has warned. 

Former analysts from Defence working with US-based think tank the Rand Corporation argued in the 33-page report that Australia's key northern military facilities should be moved further south to safeguard them.

The document claims the communist superpower's expansion into the South China Sea, where it has built military bases on disputed island and atolls, increased the striking range of its warheads.

It claims Australian Defence Force bases in the Northern Territory, Townsville in Queensland, and the northern half of WA are within reach, some which are jointly operated with the US.

Of specific concern is the Mischief Reef atoll in the Spratly Islands, which China has developed since 2014, that is now capable of launching DF-26 intermediate-range ballistic missiles with a range of 4,000km.

US Intelligence confirmed in October Mischief Reef was militarily operational and that China had the ability to strike the Pacific island of Guam - the western-most point of US territory and key strategic location.

The Strategic Defence Review was announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in August to 'ensure the Australian Defence Force is well positioned to meet the nation's security challenges through to 2033 and beyond'.

 

 

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