Posted on 04/12/2021 7:31:17 PM PDT by Yong
A leading Australian policy think tank has warned the federal government that the Chinese military may seek to control ports in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney via state-owned enterprises (SOE) as part of a broader ambition to project the communist regime’s power globally.
Pretty certain that is a red line we would never allow to happen.
Controls the Canadian Vancouver airport.
Why should Australia be any different than the rest of the world?
Apropos of nothing, asteroid impacts are rare but entirely natural events.
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Bill Clinton tried to give the Port of Long Beach to the Chinese, but was shot down at the last minute. It came VERY close to happening.
Don’t kid yourself.
The 30 pieces of silver jingling in politicians’ pockets come from the ChiCom mint these days,
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Wasn't that a Red Line that we ought not to have let them cross?
The Chicken Almond Gai Ding crowd are threatening OZ.
Controlled Port of LA until recently, controls Panama Canal.
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