Despite all the hype about the economy recovering, yes, by whom, not all the small businesses destroyed by the Covid-1984 New World Order freak-out, there is something big about to happen. The globalist elites have not had their war blood lust satisfied for a long time, and only mega-death can satisfy their Dark Gods of War. The US is pushing Russia towards war, and China seems to be itching for it, playing cat and mouse with Taiwan. Get ready.
“Defence Minister Peter Dutton has said a war with China over Taiwan “should not be discounted”, but it’s not an outcome “anyone wants to see.”
Mr Dutton told ABC Insiders on Sunday Australians needed to be realistic about China’s increasing militarisation across the region, but nobody wants to see conflict between “China and Taiwan or anywhere else.”
“I don’t think it should be discounted,” he said. “I think China has been very clear about the reunification and that’s been a long-held objective of theirs and if you look at any of the rhetoric that is coming out of China... particularly in recent weeks and months... they have been very clear about that goal.”
Mr Dutton said it was important Australia continue to work with its allies in the region to try and maintain peace.
“For us we want to make sure we continue to be a good neighbour in the region, that we work with our partners and with our allies and nobody wants to see conflict between China and Taiwan or anywhere else,” he said.
Mr Dutton also called on WA Premier Mark McGowan to not become the “next Dan Andrews” when it comes to the state’s handling of hotel quarantine after a Victorian man unwittingly contracted COVID-19 in quarantine at the Mercure Hotel in Perth before spending four days in the community.
“Mark McGowan has made a mistake with the Mercure Hotel,” he said. “Nobody is being critical of him for that. He doesn’t need to be defensive. He doesn’t want to be the next Dan Andrews where they had significant problems.”
Mr Dutton said the Morrison government would work with Mr McGowan to ensure there are no further “blips”.
Asked whether Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne should reconsider the Port of Darwin lease after the Morrison government ripped up two Belt and Road agreements over national sovereignty concerns, Mr Dutton was tight-lipped.
“I’m not pre-empting or suggesting that she’s looking at it,” he said. “I think it is a question for Marise to look at these individual cases. If it is not in our national interests then obviously she will act.”