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Labor MP MThistlethwaite says while Australia’s security foundation will always be tied to the US, there are also ample opportunities to strengthen ties with China which should be explored for the health of our region. KennyReport auspol

Labor MP Matt Thistlethwaite says while Australia’s security foundation will always be tied to the US, Australia should look to strengthen ties with China. “The relation between Australia, China and the US has been in the media of late,” he told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

“Australia’s foundation of our security relationship will always be through the ANZUS treaty, but we believe that there are also opportunities for cooperation with players within our region, particularly China, around economic development, international development, and around defence cooperation to promote peace and stability within our region.

 

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MThistlethwaite Sure. Now tell us how? They are invading our rights to travel legally through sea channels. Providing substandard goods made from 'our' resources (supposedly), buying our farms and sending all produce to China. Where is the 'friend'?

MThistlethwaite Idiot.

MThistlethwaite China stole the blueprints for the new Asio building. Australia DID NOTHING China stole the plans to our Fighter Jet Australia DID NOTHING China was caught hacking yet again last month Australia DID NOTHING When is enough enough. pmlive speers theboltreport

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