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  1. deleted user 555 768

    deleted user 555 768 Porn Star Banned!

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    When did this happen, I always thought Australia remained quite on the world stage, why are they starting trouble with China, and ....when will the come knocking on Trumps door for help?

    Sorry for my brief statement,.... aya dont know what came over me, though I did say something.
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    US gets dragged into fight as Australia-China war of words escalates


    The animosity brewing between Australia and China over coronavirus reached a fever pitch this week.

    But tensions between the trading partners have been simmering for more than a year over alleged plots to plant spies in the government as well as control over strategic islands in the South Pacific that could have consequences for the United States.

    The latest spat started after Australia called for an independent inquiry into the origin of the novel coronavirus.

    "I think it's incumbent upon China to answer those questions and provide the information so people can have clarity about exactly what happened because we don't want it to be repeated," Australia's home affairs minister Peter Dutton said on April 17.

    China responded by threatening economic retaliation and accused Australia of doing America's dirty work.

    "Obviously (Dutton) must have also received some instructions from Washington requiring him to cooperate with the U.S. in its propaganda war against China ... Some Australian politicians parroted what those U.S. forces have said and followed them to launch political attacks on China," a Chinese embassy official said. "Their move reveals the former's ignorance and bigotry as well as lack of independence, which is sad."

    China has been working hard to shed its image that it silenced doctors and sat on vital virus data when COVID-19 was first detected in Wuhan, the capital city of central China's Hubei province in late 2019. Since then, more than 3.2 million people have been infected by the contagion and nearly 230,000 have died worldwide.

    Though Australia's push for answers will likely receive support from President Trump, who has raked China over coals for downplaying the severity of the virus, allies France and Britain have made clear that now isn't the time to play the blame game.

    That hasn't stopped Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison from pressing on.

    "Australia will continue to, of course, pursue what is a very reasonable and sensible course of action," he said. "(Coronavirus) has shut down the global economy. It would seem entirely reasonable and sensible that the world would want to have an independent assessment of how this all occurred so we can learn the lessons and prevent it from happening again."

    That train of thought is not sitting well with China, who seemed to view the international inquiry as a political witch hunt orchestrated by the United States to knock its biggest economic competitor out.

    "Washington from now on would say nothing positive about China, but constantly condemn us. It has a few followers like Australia. But these countries can barely influence us," an April 27 editorial in the Global Times, the mouthpiece of China's ruling Communist Party, claimed.

    Instead of bowing to pressure, China has doubled down, marginalizing Australia's concerns and threatening the country with a massive boycott.

    "Australia is always there, making trouble," Global Times editor Hu Xijin said. "It is a bit like chewing gum stuck on the sole of China's shoes. Sometimes you have to find a stone to rub it off."

    "Australia is always there, making trouble. It is a bit like chewing gum stuck on the sole of China's shoes. Sometimes you have to find a stone to rub it off."

    — Hu Xijin, Global Times editor
    On April 28, Australia's Labor leader Anthony Albanese reiterated his country wants a positive relationship with China but that "it's got to be built on a level of trust and transparency - and transparency is what is required from assessments of the virus and how it came about."

    The same day, China's ambassador to Australia Cheng Jingye released a summary of an off-the-record private call with the Department of Foreign Affairs secretary Frances Adamson. The summary stated Adamson tried to defend the inquiry into the independent review and denied it was politically motivated, while Cheng said "no matter what excuses the Australian side has made, the fact can not be buried that the proposal is a political maneuver. Just as a western saying goes: Cry up wine and sell vinegar."

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    Stinging insults aside, this isn't the first time China and Australia have gone at it.

    Last year, things got sketchy when allegations surfaced of a Chinese plot to plant an agent in Australia's Parliament.

    The country's Nine Network claimed that Chinese operatives had offered luxury car dealer Bo "Nick" Zhao $679,000 to run as a candidate for a parliamentary seat. The 32-year-old ended up dead in a Melbourne hotel room in March after reportedly approaching ASIO, Australia's counterespionage agency.

    Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang brushed off the allegations, claiming Australian politicians and reporters were being paranoid.

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    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks to the media during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Friday, May 1, 2020. Morrison stands firm on his call for an independent inquiry into the coronavirus and denied any motivation other than to prevent such a pandemic happening again. (AAP via AP)

    "No matter how bizarre the plot is and how their tricks are refurbished, lies are always lies," Geng said. "We have never been and are not interested in interfering in others' affairs."

    He then suggested Australia adopt a healthy attitude toward China in the interest of bilateral relations.

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    Another source of animosity between the two nations are a chain of 14 islands in the South Pacific, including Fiji and Tonga, that have become a strategic priority, not only to China and Australia, but also to the United States.

    In recent years, the U.S. has worked hard to build relationships with countries that control the waterways between Asia and America and has been monitoring events in the Pacific closely.

    "China is acutely aware that the fledgling democracies of the Pacific are prone to shortsightedness - and in some cases outright corruption - and, as a result, are at risk of manipulation that goes against their best interests," Foreign Policy's Philip Citowicki wrote in 2020. "That lays the groundwork for Chinese expansion, initially economically, with the long-term goal of a military presence to rival that of the United States."

    As the COVID-19 outbreak grew into a global crisis, China seized on an opportunity to get cozy with the leaders of the islands by offering financial and medical assistance, easily surpassing the islands' biggest aid donor, Australia.

    The Pacific islands have turned to China more and more in recent years for financial assistance and infrastructure projects, and once again, looked to Beijing for help.

    Eager to ramp up its push in the Pacific, China was more than happy to oblige. The country pledged close to $2 million in aid and even planned elaborate check presentation ceremonies on multiple islands.

    Reuters reported that the Solomon Islands, which switched diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to Beijing last year, received $300,000 from China and was advised by the Chinese embassy in Honiara, the capital city of the Solomon Islands, to buy equipment from the Beijing Genomic Institution.

    Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said he was trying to charter a flight from French Polynesia to China to return with medical supplies around the same time the Chinese Embassy stepped in and announced it had made plans for a ship to carry several thousand face masks and protective suits donated by Guangdong province to the islands.

    China's also offered to send kits and supplies to Vanuatu, Tonga and French Polynesia.

    Beijing's ability to organize a teleconference for health officials from 10 Pacific nations on March 10 was "astounding," said Richard McGregor, a senior fellow with the Lowy Institute, an Australian foreign policy think tank. He said that the Australian government should be concerned that its aid efforts were being surpassed by China.

    "If they are sending much-needed equipment, it is a good thing, but is also has a geopolitical aspect."

    — Richard McGregor, senior fellow Lowy Institute
    "If they are sending much-needed equipment, it is a good thing, but it also has a geopolitical aspect," he said.

    In August, China exploited a rift between Australia and Fiji on climate change. Foreign ministry spokesman Geng quickly called out Australia and likened it to a "condescending master" and said its position toward countries like Fiji were "insulting."

    He then sidled up to Fiji and said engagement with China came "with no political strings attached."
     
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  2. slutwolf

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    Australia , quiet on the world stage ?
    Where've you been the last few decades ?

    under a rock ?

    They've never been shrinking violets.
    Of course back in the day , when the US was the superpower of the Pacific ,
    it didn't show ,
    but now that America has pretty much withdrawn into its shell , and China has become the Pacific superpower of this century ,
    suddenly it's of note
    :)

    We all have to live in the world as it is now ,
    not in the past ,
    or the way we might have liked it to stay.
     
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  3. CS natureboy

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    So where is bird brain (@69magpie ) while this is going down? He's quick to voice his opinion with regards to US politics and foreign policy. So perhaps he can shed some light on why his country is not getting along with sweet innocent China nowadays???
     
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      Maybe he's away living life...
       
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      Couldn't tell by the amount of time he spends on this forum pissing and moaning about US politics.
       
      CS natureboy, May 1, 2020
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      Maybe it's time you stopped your bellyaching and got out and enjoyed some life yourself neurteredboy, ......I've been a member since 2008 and have 3000 less posts than you.
       
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    While this thread was going down he was sleeping.....timezones neurteredboy.

    He's just got up to have a pee, he's now going back to bed to finish his sleep..

    He'll respond to this thread later if that's okay with you....

    Australia has a conservative government that supports donnie.....and Peter Dutton is a far right-wing arsehole.

    More later.
     
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      Don't even think about......if you do your pee pee will become detached...
       
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      You have the kangaroo pinching sphincter I've been hearing about, don't you?
       
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      Well I don't, but if you want I can arrange a liaison with a female kangaroo if you want.
       
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    Excellent! I want to hear what a normal Australian citizen thinks about these current developments, but in this case, I will settle for you....;)
     
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    Marvellous! I want to hear the view from the escalator

    [​IMG]

    Same old .... same old
     
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    Hay asshole, "quiet on the word stage" meant not creating issues, not being a problem in the UN, getting along with everybody,

    Maybe you would have realized what I meant if you put your anger aside for two seconds and dont be so quick to throw insults....you mindless shit for brains....ya I said that, brought on by your senseless stupidity,

    ....another reason the forum sucks,... the rush to insult without understanding
     
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      Tut tut
      who is angry
      throwing childish insults

      You get out the wrong side of the bed this morning huh
      You been spewing all over the forum like a demented donkey today .
      (now there's an insult if you want one.
      you earned it for sure)
      :)



      I didn't insult you , just stated how it is out in the real Pacific :)

      Sad that you're apparently to ignorant to know about anything outside of America and your smoke n mirrors alternative truths.
       
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      Tut tut
      who is angry
      throwing childish insults

      You get out the wrong side of the bed this morning huh
      You been spewing all over the forum like a demented donkey today .
      (now there's an insult if you want one.
      you earned it for sure)

      Sad that you're apparently to ignorant to know about anything outside of America and your smoke n mirrors alternative truths.


      Just more insult to excuse your initial misinterpreted thought....you fucked up, and why the continued bashing of America...just more insults..
      ....what happened earlier has nothing to do with now, just your diversion...but of course it does because you say so and I'm just a dumb American right
       
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      Sad that you're apparently to ignorant to know about anything outside of America and your smoke n mirrors alternative truths.

      Ouch, ya hurt me, are ya gunna stop now or you want me to cry​
       
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    The fox news headline should have been.....

    "Australia gets dragged into the fight between China and the US.."

    The coronavirus is just the latest subject that's been added to the fire, with the trade wars, China making staging islands and the South Pacific islands tension where China is getting some islands to change their allegiances.

    I agree with most of the stuff that Chinese are saying about this conservative government.

    We are making waves at the prodding of donnie, he or more likely his minders know full well Australia will conduct a full Royal Commission inquiry into how and why the virus started and how we prevent a similar pandemic........and then you add right-wing arsehole Peter Dutton MP to the mix to stir the pot.

    China is Australia's main trading partner, followed by Japan and a very distant third is the US.
    I don't think we should bow down to any foreign government, but I also don't think that we should cut our noses off to spite our faces just because we're long standing allies with the US.

    The US has had their noses in Australia's politics for decades, the worst of them was when the CIA were involved in bringing down the left-wing Labor Party government of the early 70's, the reason being because the then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam started diplomatic ties with China for future trade deals.

    The US treats Australia as their personal lap dog to snap at the heels of countries that don't fall into line with their same ideology.
     
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      And you think China will treat you better????:hilarious::laugh::hilarious::laugh:
       
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    Conservative governments across the world have egg on their face. Who could have possibly known armchair quarterbacks are not the best leaders?

    Oh, the rest of us.
     
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    Australia is a very large country and if physical size is the measure of a country’s significance in the world, then Australia is very significant.
     
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      Outback Steakhouse was started in Florida in 1987 by three very experienced restauranteurs named Robert Basham, Timothy Gannon, and Chris Sullivan, none of which had ever been to Australia. The founders claim they decided on the Australian themes because Australians are fun-loving, gregarious, and laid-back, which was the kind of atmosphere they wanted for their restaurants.

      https://www.outback.com/about-us
       
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      I call bullshit on your source, I dont care what your Australian internet says,...
       
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      my source is the companies own website....

      but i give up, ...........keep living with your ignorance and smoke some more weed.
       
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      I spoke to a real person, told ya, old guy, accent, really big knife,... I wasnt about to argue with him nor should you...
       
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      Bahahahaha :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:, thanks for playing along, had a good laugh, gotta go :laugh:
       
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    The oceans are deep.
    The fish are lost.
    All hail the krill.

    Dick.
     
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    Wrong again bird brain. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trading (DFAT), the United States is Australia’s second-largest two-way trading partner in goods and services.

    These figures are a result of the Australia - United States Fair Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), which came into effect in 2005, and was considered one of the cornerstones of the John Howard government.

    So what kind of deals have you made with China?

    Also the Australian military is no match when compared to the Chinese military. When the Chicom's start flexing their muscle, Australia will be crying for US help like always...

    In seems our two countries signed the U.S.-Australia Force Posture Agreement at the annual Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) in August 2014. If you don't like it, blame Oduma....

    In fact, back in 2012 Obama and your Prime Minister Julia Gillard decided to deploy up to 2,500 U.S. Marines to Darwin, on Australia’s northern coast.

    Seems your liberal hero Julia Gillard and Oduma thought you need US boots on the ground in Australia to defend your country.

    So tell me more about these about these diplomatic and military alliances you think Australia has with China?
     
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    The what ??
    The "Australia Force Posture Agreement"
    You actually hope to counter the threat of this being the "Chinese century" by sitting correctly ?
    It's very Monty Python but not really what you'd call "lethal force"
     
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      Is this what you mean?
      [​IMG]
       
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    In a war of words I will back the Aussies if their test match sledging is anything to go by!

    Thinskin
     
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  15. deleted user 555 768

    deleted user 555 768 Porn Star Banned!

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    Good one their maggie
     
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    What every that is...no one cares
     
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    I always liked Australia, very unique country, huge desert, animals found nowhere else in the world, Aborigine culture dates back to time immemorial,... too bad it was used to dump prisoners there and ruin the whole thing :(
     
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