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Solomons deal brings China too close for comfort
Labor’s claim that the Coalition has presided over our worst strategic failure in the South Pacific since 1945 belies how commendably close on foreign policy both major parties are.
China’s security deal with Solomon Islands is a serious worry. Beijing already claims the South China Sea, the main trade artery of the Indo-Pacific, as its territorial lake and has dotted it with fortified islands to make the point.
Now, for the first time, China has also reached into Australia’s immediate neighbourhood in its search for bases, in uncomfortable proximity to the east coast ports that Australia’s future nuclear submarine fleet will use.
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