Australia cannot debate this century’s biggest political question

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Opinion Australia cannot debate this century’s biggest political question

Foreign policy problems can be uniquely difficult to solve. They require us to make predictions that are almost certain to be wrong most of the time. With rare exceptions – such as the Iraq War – the big questions are a matter of bipartisan agreement.

The escalation we’ve seen this past week since US Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, which has China reiterating it reserves the right to invade, tells us just how high the stakes are becoming. And yet we have no way to have a serious democratic debate about how we should handle this.this week.

White House officials were then forced to walk back those comments, becoming increasingly unconvincing. Particularly, once you add the fact that American marines have openly trained with Taiwan’s military, and that Donald Trump lifted restrictions on contacts between US and Taiwanese officials, emphasised commitments to Taiwan, and sent it advanced weapons systems.

Here again, China is identifying a position Australia won’t declare, but which everyone knows to be true. Australian politicians might repeat the mantra that we don’t have to choose between China and the US, but should push come to shove, we already have.

 

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