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Tag Archives: Defence

Silly me, I thought Rudd was serious on defence

Last month, I was alarmed by the Rudd Government’s expressed intentions to arm us to the teeth at great expense in response to some supposed ‘China threat’. I wrote a stream of alarmed posts. Not only didn’t the Government’s position make much sense in strategic terms, but I just couldn’t see how we could afford [...]

Six more deficits, still think we can afford a mad military buildup

The bad news is seeping out, conditioning the populace:
It will take at least six years for the federal budget to return to surplus, smh.com.au has learned.
Although the Government has been describing the need for the budget to go into temporary deficit, it is believed Treasury has advised the Government to expect deficits until at least [...]

Rudd sticks with “Fortress Australia” among funding doubts

Kevin Rudd has rejected criticism of his deeply flawed defence build-up. In fact, he seems unwilling or unable to defend the logic of that disgraceful white paper. Just flicking reporters with an “I’m the PM and you’re not” response.
The BBC points out that the strategic hysteria underpinning the white paper and the crazy buildup are [...]

Rudd’s war preparations will damage our key relationships

It’s a Latham-like achievement, Rudd’s disgraceful Defence White Paper has succeeded only in damaging our two key strategic relationships; with the US and China. Brian Toohey has an excellent piece in the AFR today pointing out that we are now at odds strategically with the USA, which rates the likelihood of a war with China [...]

Rudd’s horrible Defence mistake

In deciding on a massive arms buildup, Kevin Rudd has made one of the worst decisions of any ALP Prime Minister. The reasons are stark, and obvious:

Stupid strategy. The China-rising argument is fallacious. Thus the whole white paper is deeply flawed. The US, as the paper admits, will remain the dominant military power in the [...]