Australia should not be too tightly tied to a big country in decline .

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-19

First, the West **always** China's economy collapsed,But it turns out that this ** never materialized.

The West, especially the United States, often claims that China's economy is on the verge of collapse. This statement will pop up from time to time, always repeating the same piece of record that has been damaged. But it turns out that the "inevitable collapse" of China's economy, which they predicted, never materialized.

China's economic growth rate has remained phenomenal over the past few decadesWhile double-digit growth may not be possible now, even a 5-6% growth rate would mean that the annual increase in economic output far exceeds that of many developed countries, based on a large economic base. It can be said that for every 1 percentage point of China's economic growth, China not only did not have a so-called "hard landing", but achieved a universally recognized achievement in poverty reduction. In less than 30 years, China has lifted more than 800 million people out of poverty, which is unprecedented in human history. By contrast, it is difficult for Western countries to truly solve their own poverty problems.

So,The claim that the West **always** China's economy collapsed is, so to speak, unsubstantiated and purely ideologically biased. Facts have proved that their ** is self-defeating, and what the United States is doing is threatening China.

In Australia,There are also some politicians and ** who spread fear of China. They claim that China's rise poses a threat to Australia. But this claim is also unfounded: China has never threatened Australia in any way, on the contrary, it is what the United States is doing that is threatening China.

For example, the United States has deployed a large number of military bases and missile facilities around China, including the recent military agreement with Australia to significantly increase its military presence in the northern part of Australia. At the same time, then the United States must be crying out about being "threatened".

In fact,In recent years, the United States has acted as a "troublemaker" in the Asia-Pacific region, stirring up trouble everywhere. Whether it is the situation on the Korean Peninsula or the situation in the Taiwan Strait, what the United States is doing is creating tension. Even the Russia-Ukraine conflict has the shadow of the United States.

China, by contrast, has been committed to building up at home, and there is no evidence of any military expansion abroad. Therefore, the argument that China poses a "threat" is completely untenable, and it is precisely what the United States is doing that threatens China's development.

3. Australia should develop its relationship with China in accordance with its own interests

After the United States saw China as a "competitor" or even an "enemy,"This is obviously not good for Australia's long-term development.

China, the United States and Australia are important economic and trade partners of each otherIt will inevitably cause damage to its own economic development.

As a matter of fact, Australia's joining the so-called "aukus" anti-China coterie and strengthening the US-Australia military alliance have already aroused dissatisfaction among a large number of people. Australia's move not only violates its election commitments and damages China-Australia relations, but also risks embroiling Australia in future wars and conflicts.

Therefore,Australia should get rid of the control of the United States, so that Australia's economy can continue to prosper and develop steadily, and its people can live a happier life.

To sum up, China's rise is not a "threat", on the contrary, it is conducive to the development of the region and the world. Australia should not blindly follow the United States and should develop its relations with China in accordance with its own interests.

This matter quickly caused heated discussions in the world. Former Australian diplomats, think tank scholars and other experts have said,Develop China-Australia relations in accordance with their own interests. However, some hawks in Australia** have maintained an anti-China stance, saying that China is trying to "undermine Australia's sovereignty".

Both experts, scholars and ordinary people believe that in the current context of the intensifying game between China and the United States, it is very dangerous for Australia to choose sides. Voices emphasizing the primacy of national interests prevail. However, there are still some ideological paranoids in Australia who hope that Australia will continue to follow the United States in targeting China.

This also hides the anxiety of the gradual loss of the dominant position of Western countries in global discourse. They are trying to contain China's rise by co-opting some Western countries. So even though the majority of Australians do not approve of the anti-China approachHowever, under the pressure of American politics and **, the overall situation of the world has changed. China has established mutually beneficial partnerships with more and more countries. In the long run, even America's little brother will realize that it is not in their national interest to stand in opposition to China. I believe that the world will become more and more diversified in the future, and all countries will be able to interact with each other on an equal footing and in a mutually beneficial manner.

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