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Rita Jabri Markwell's avatar

Thank you, this needs much more media attention. The risk for genocide complicity is already there with AUKUS pillar II which happens behind a curtain with no red lines. If that US bill passes, which is likely, that genocide complicity risk will increase exponentially.

Marion Lawson's avatar

The challenge is not simply to preserve Australia’s sovereignty in a legal sense. It is to preserve Australia’s capacity for independent judgement in a world of increasingly integrated technologies, institutions and alliances. Will Australia retain the capacity to think and choose for itself?

Elizabeth Chandler's avatar

Not a hope in hell .

Elizabeth Chandler's avatar

In my view this is well nigh treason against Australians , our sovereignty, and our very future . How can this excuse for a government

be so DUMB , and so willingly place Australians at this risk ?? ( Obviously , they DO NOT CARE , or have themselves been bought 😡😡😡😡)

Raoul Christensen's avatar

Australia's "genocide complicity" is also revealed, with its support of sanctions imposed on Russia, in response to calls from the EU, NATO and the US, which are fighting to the last Ukrainian, to try and destabilise Putin's government.

Why is Australia supporting a corrupt NATO proxy, which would further the eastwards expansion, of NATO missile installations and pose an enhanced threat to Russia's security?

WMan's avatar

As Julian Assange memorably said:

“Forget Russia. The real threat to America comes from Israel and the Israel lobby.”