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Why the HELL do you post stuff from SKY? It's Murdoch at his worst. and very unreliable is Putting it Mildly. They NEVER let up on Albanese or Labor right or wrong . Try fact checking some of this stuff. Nev

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I find you need to look at a lot of  news sites and sort the wheat from the chaff including Sky and the abc

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There's NOTHING in the article, Credlin WAS T.A Bot's BRAIN. SKY is Merde och. 2GB and SKY are$#!t and a disgrace to JOURNALISM.   Nev

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Albo's mob is walking the tightrope between Chinese economic activity and US military activity. Albo has to show loyalty to treaties between the US and Australia while acknowledging the economic importance of China to Australia. I've said it before that I don't think China will take military action any further than the South China Sea. The legal and governance issues of the South China Sea are complex and contentious. China’s nine-dash-line claim, and the other maritime states declaring their overlapping 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zones under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea, tend to dominate Asian and global dialogues.

The South China Sea: Complex and Changing | Proceedings - January 2023 Vol.  149/1/1,439

 Taiwan is China's major territorial goal. Taiwan, formerly known as Formosa, by the Qing dynasty of China to the Empire of Japan in the Treaty of Shimonoseki, which ended the first Sino-Japnese War. The Republic of Formosa was a short-lived republic that existed on the island of Taiwan in 1895. The Republic lasted 151 days; it was proclaimed on 23 May 1895 and extinguished on 21 October, when the Republican capital Tainan was taken over by the Japanese. The territory remained in Japanese hands until Japna's defeat in WWII. The politics of Taiwan soverignty is complex. At present, domestically, the major political contention is between the Pan-Blue Coalition, who favors eventual Chinese unification under the ROC and promoting a pan-Chinese identity, contrasted with the Pan-Green Coalition, which favors eventual Taiwanese independence and promoting a Taiwanese identity. 

 

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