The High Price Beijing Albo has Paid to Communist China By James Reed

It is not just me noticing it, that there is something fundamentally wrong with Beijing Albo’s China policy. As noted by Strategic Analysis Australia Director Michael Shoebridge, to get a handshake to Xi, “Albanese ended two winning World Trade Organisation cases, one on barley and the other on wine … which would have formally established that China uses trade as a weapon,” Mr Shoebridge told Sky News contributor Steve Price. “He has reversed his position on Darwin port, leaving it in the hands of a Chinese operator. “The biggest price he’s paid so far just to get to Beijing is silence on China’s increasingly dangerous military encounters with our Australian military and everybody else in the world.”

 

These are policy failures of such a dimension that Albo needs to be hounded from office. With his disastrous mass immigration program, that has produced a housing crisis, tossing local Aussies on the street, while the migrants move in for replacement, the Labor Party deserves the greatest mass protests that any Western country has seen. Yet, as usual, Australian apathy allows the white ants to get away with it. I am hoping that this trend can be broken before it is too late for the place we used to call “Australia.”

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/anthony-albanese-paid-an-extremely-high-price-to-get-handshake-with-xi-jinping/video/0689ff4ed4e51cd3548a0d729a5d01e9

“Strategic Analysis Australia Director Michael Shoebridge says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has already paid an extremely high price to get his visit to Beijing. Mr Shoebridge said the Prime Minister has given a “set of concessions” for a handshake with Chinese President Xi Jinping. “He's (Anthony Albanese) ended two winning World Trade Organisation cases, one on barley and the other on wine … which would have formally established that China uses trade as a weapon,” Mr Shoebridge told Sky News contributor Steve Price. “He has reversed his position on Darwin port, leaving it in the hands of a Chinese operator. “The biggest price he’s paid so far just to get to Beijing is silence on China’s increasingly dangerous military encounters with our Australian military and everybody else in the world.”

https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/australia-will-not-reset-relationship-with-china-despite-pms-visit-minister-5523235?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

“Australia and China cannot reset their relationship to what it was back in 2016, Assistant Foreign Affairs Minister Tim Watts said over the visit of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to Beijing. Watts said: "We see very clearly that China pursues a coordinated international strategy across its trade and strategic policy levers. That's the reality of the new world that we operate in. So, we need to recognise that and adapt our own response."

 

 

 

 

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