Australia unveils new defence strategy, with eye on ‘coercive’ China

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There will be a laser focus on building a deterrent force of submarines, surface ships and missiles.

SYDNEY – Australia unveiled its first National Defence Strategy on April 17, signalling a new focus on deterring China’s “coercive tactics” in a region seen as lurching towards conflict.

Warning that “China has employed coercive tactics in pursuit of its strategic objectives”, the text describes an Australia vulnerable to foes strangling trade or preventing access to vital air and sea routes.“The invasion of Australia is an unlikely prospect in any scenario, precisely because so much damage can be done to our country by an adversary without ever having to step foot on Australian soil,” he said.

The strategy boils down to making any attack against Australia’s interests prohibitively expensive and risky. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, military spending in Asia and Oceania has increased 45 per cent since 2013.

 

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