Communist regime in Beijing is now ‘revealing its truly monstrous nature’ | Sky News Australia

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Sky News contributor Catherine McGregor says another week passes with “yet more ominous signs that China is committed to dismantling the global order”.

“There is no doubt that China was the state actor responsible for the cyber-attacks to which the Prime Minister drew attention on Friday,” she said. Australia was targeted by a massive-scale cyberattack, Prime Minister Scott Morrison revealed on Friday.

Mr Morrison said all levels of the Australian government and Australia’s private sector were targeted in the attack which he described as “malicious”. “The communist regime in Beijing is now revealing its truly monstrous nature for all to see,” Ms McGregor said. “China is a growing threat not a growing market. And by provoking India, China has made grave error. India will defend its sovereignty and has very capable military.

 

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Hmm the global order of white ascendency. Hmm so why wouldn't China want to change it?

With the current climate, the world is in a fragile state with state actors primed with itchy trigger fingers. Australia needs to think about doubling its military from 80 000 and obtaining 2 aircraft carriers. It would address unemployment too.

Proof!!! The script and narrative is interesting for idiots... Show me evidence...

Is anybody ACTUALLY surprised by any of this?

China is a good nation, they are honest and open with everyone.

Do you have solid proof its China, Sky News Australia?

CCP can not represent Chinese people, can not represent Lao Bai Xing. It’s an illegal regime that represses Lao Bai Xing.

Why not? There must be a force of justice to break the order established by Western countries to restrict non-Western countries. Just like the colonial system established by Western countries, shouldn't it be disintegrated?🤔

The world will need to unite again all Nuc China at the same time to take out the trash.

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