USAID Launches Five-Year Strategy for Pacific Islands
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Like all nations, Australia has a right to a military presence in the South China Sea. But how and why it exercises that right have become key policy questions.
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Chinese authorities this week warned the US and its close allies, Canada and Australia, of serious dangers of armed conflict arising from confrontational actions by their military aircraft in the East China Sea near Taiwan and close to Chinese facilities in the South China Sea.
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By John V. Walsh | Dissident Voice | October 30, 2021
“When elephants fight, it is the grass that gets trampled.”
So warned Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte in his address to the UN General Assembly on September 22, 2020. He was referring to the consequences for East Asia of a conflict between the US and China.
Cover-up of U.S. Nuclear Sub Collision in South China Sea
Since the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal our mainstream media experts have doubled down on the claim Beijing is expansionist. Since few of them can read or speak Chinese maybe I can help them.
When it comes to China, our media ‘experts’ need a lot of help
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