old man emu Posted yesterday at 10:19 AM Author Posted yesterday at 10:19 AM 2 hours ago, rgmwa said: I think Albo and Co are smart I haven't heard much from Dutton on this matter. Do you think that Dutton's mob are the "Co" part of your thought?
rgmwa Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM No. Surprisingly, Dutton has actually called out Trump for saying Ukraine is responsible for the war. I don’t think he would have risked that if he was PM but he has an election coming up so he’s mindful of his more important audience and contrasting himself with Albo’s approach. 2
Marty_d Posted yesterday at 10:59 AM Posted yesterday at 10:59 AM Yes, Albo is between a rock and a hard place on this. With an election coming up and 99% of Australia thinking Trump is a true cock-walloper, internally it would probably do him good to be a bit more vocal - but of course he can't risk the adverse effects to the country should the giant orange baby spit the dummy. 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted yesterday at 11:56 AM Posted yesterday at 11:56 AM There are times when you have to be diplomatic; there are times where you have to stand up for what is right and work on mitigating the consequences. Ultimatelum it is a personal decision based on personal values. The problem Albo has is that when he reacts, he has to not only take into account his personal values, but judge the personal values os almost 30m people. When Trumpenstien decided to turn the tables on Zelensky, that was when I personally would have been happy for Albo to say enough is enough, pull your head in and get real.. You can be assertive and diplomatic at the same time, but many western leaders came out and affirmed that Trumps view of the events were incorrect. Of course, others may not agree that is the right thing to do when tarrifs are in the balance. But, we survived China stuffing us about, and thy are a bigger trading partner than the US. Even Nigel Farage called him out explicitly for it. Yes, like Albo, he is the opposition (the coneraties will prbably some third to Reform, here).
Jerry_Atrick Posted yesterday at 11:59 AM Posted yesterday at 11:59 AM Here's some interesting data on Trump's first 100 days in office: https://on.ft.com/3EPHxmU 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM 5 hours ago, old man emu said: China hasn't helped by having a couple of its naval vessels take a late summer cruise through the south Pacific. But then, do we know how many US submarines are doing similar things? We know for sure that the US has submarines trawling international waters. As do many other countries. There is nothing illegal about China parking its boats off our international waters and listening in on us. It's not nice, but Australia (and I would think the US as well) has jamming and/or tracking equipment and they are likely to know what is going on. What the US doesn't do is drop flares from planes in a dangerous what that China has been doing lately. I haven't read this article, but if live fire means what it should, the US doesn't really do that in international waters - at least not that I am aware of, without notice (again, I have not read the article). Chinas has been pissing off Japan and I think the Phillipines as well. It's unlawful expansion into the South China sea (hmmm.. how come people aren't making a big fuss about that) and extension of its soveriegn waters when it had no such claim has to be provocative, especially since they established a pretty decent military base on one of the man made islands. China is getting aggressive. Thankfully Australia is not easy to take.
rgmwa Posted yesterday at 12:59 PM Posted yesterday at 12:59 PM 13 minutes ago, Jerry_Atrick said: China is getting aggressive. Thankfully Australia is not easy to take. There are plenty of nice remote beaches where they could land but they’d be marching for a week before they came across someone to conquer. 2
old man emu Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 8 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said: Thankfully Australia is not easy to take. No, but it's cheap to buy, as many Nations have done so. Foreign ownership of Australia is not something that is widely announced. 3
old man emu Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, rgmwa said: There are plenty of nice remote beaches where they could land Long gone are the days when an invasion armada could sneak up to the shores of another country undetected. That was not so in 1942 when there was the threat of a Japanese invasion. Plans were made to evacuate coastal areas of NSW and have the people and livestock move west across the mountains. I can't remember where I sourced this information from some years ago, but I assure you that I have read it. Here's a link to a newspaper report https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/270574182 and another to a museum collection https://mhnsw.au/stories/general/world-war-ii-1942/ Please note that I am NOT referring to the idea of "The Brisbane Line" which was pretty much a furphy. 2
red750 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Looks like the orange pig has scored another victory. https://www.reuters.com/world/zelenskiy-says-lets-do-deal-offering-trump-mineral-partnership-seeking-security-2025-02-07/
rgmwa Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Trump just did an interview with Brian Kilmead on Fox News titled “I’ve had it!”. I can’t post a link at the moment, but it’s worth listening to because it shows just how appalling Trump is as a person and as the leader of the free world. It’s pretty sobering.
facthunter Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Trump is delusional and Ignorant of facts. America's self imposed Dire Crisis. THEY deserve it, but WE (the REST of the World) DON'T. The American MAFIA is NOW in charge. Rackets , Absolute Control, Extortion, Division and Revenge will prevail. Nev 1
old man emu Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, red750 said: Looks like the orange pig has scored another victory. https://www.reuters.com/world/zelenskiy-says-lets-do-deal-offering-trump-mineral-partnership-seeking-security-2025-02-07/ I don't see it as a victory for Trump's deal making ability. This is written in the referenced article: Ukraine floated the idea of opening its critical minerals to investment by allies last autumn. It would seem that Zelenskiy's government has been trying to work out how to pay for the US materials since before Trump got elected. Although the plan at the early stage might have been a hedge bet incase Trump did win because he was telling the voters that he was going to make other countries pay for US military aid. Trump is simply harvesting in summer the crop planted in winter. Making recipients of US aid and then making them pay for it after a conflict has been resolved has been US policy since the introduction of the Lend Lease Act during WWII. It took the British many years to repay its debt, and Australia was paying for many years. The US not only got paid for its "aid", but a lot of the repayments were in the form of leases on military facilities. No doubt Germany is still under the debt burden of the Marshall Plan, whether in money terms or real estate. 1
facthunter Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Trump deals when the deck is stacked His way. When he has a Gun at your head, Any Stand over Merchant can do that, There's NO skill involved. ALL GANGSTERS DO IT. nev 1 1
facthunter Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Orange U Tan. My King Don.. and it goes down fast from there. Nev 1
nomadpete Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 18 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said: Thankfully Australia is not easy to take. I would venture say 'not worthwhile taking by force'. 1
nomadpete Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Multinationals (US, Chinese, etc) have already got Australian Government and economy over a barrel. They have no need to take anything by military force. It has allready been done (legally) by stealth. Even if the did, our meagre military could not stand up against such major well equipped forces. 1 1
facthunter Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) The second bit is A SEPARATE ISSUE, WE and many countries ENCOURAGE Investment, by various agreed documents, Force adds a NEW dimension of abhorrent and ILLEGAL Behaviour. As the USA IS doing and Proposing Now. Making America GRATE Again. Allies get stuffed. Buy our $#!t and Cop our terms, or else, Nev Edited 7 hours ago by facthunter 1
Marty_d Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 hours ago, red750 said: They are starting to learn. Maybe John Feal and everyone else who voted for him should have thought of that... BEFORE they voted.
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