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Making waves in the Pacific: how Boris Johnson’s Global Britain went rogue

Making waves in the Pacific: how Boris Johnson’s Global Britain went rogue

Sep 19, 2021 1 min, 5 secs

Defence pact with Australia and the US increases chance of confrontation with China and spurs nuclear proliferation.

Myopic politicians, soldiers and diplomats say new nuclear weapons, missiles, ships, submarines and alliances are necessary to deter unnamed enemies.

The pact also speaks volumes about western hypocrisy over nuclear proliferation.

This transfer breaks international rules and shatters anti-nuclear taboos.

It plainly opens the door to an Australian nuclear weapons capability.

What would the US do – what would Israel – if Iran, bypassing the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, suddenly decided to nuclearise its military capabilities.

It is expanding its nuclear warhead stockpile by 40%.

The government no longer rules out nuclear first-use.

How to square that with China’s recently uncovered construction of hundreds of additional nuclear missile silos.

Chinese diplomats are currently pushing to revive denuclearisation talks with Kim Jong-un.

Insecure Kim is endlessly berated and punished for developing nuclear weapons.

He fired off his latest cruise and ballistic missiles last week in clumsy protest.

Iran, in contrast, does not possess nuclear weapons and insists it does not want them.

The US and the world’s other great nuclear power, Russia, continue to set a seriously bad example.

In reality, both countries are feverishly upgrading and expanding already vast nuclear arsenals.

Hypersonic missiles are the latest must-have accessory for today’s Strangeloves.

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