The 2023 Australian Defence Strategic Review - Implications for Australian Industry

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @MicMc539
    @MicMc539 Год назад +2

    Main Implications for Australian Industry from the 2023 A.D.S.R..
    1. Australia's (U.S. owned) manufacturing base will continue to move off-shore.
    2. Australia's Brain drain and mature research migration to overseas will continue.
    3. Australian R & D will not keep pace with Global levels.
    4. Australian Defense $$$ to the U.S. will continue to skyrocket, further weakening Australian Industry and Economy.
    5. Australian Industry continues to isolate and impoverish itself from the burgeoning Global South by following U.S. sanctions and policies, (i.e. 2023 S.P.I.E.F. USD$47 Billion contracts signed).
    6. Australia's manufacturing/resource sectors will collapse, following U.S. instructions to pressure China therefore accelerating it's ties to B.R.I.C.'s.
    7. Australian manufacturing to disappear completely after we ''Do a Ukraine'' for the U.S. over Taiwan.
    For further information regarding Australian Industry and it's future, please contact your nearest U.S. weapons manufacturer.

    • @dekumutant
      @dekumutant Год назад +1

      That sure was a random number generator of US bad talking points. Most of these doomer statements have nothing to do with the trajectory mapped out by the ADSR's findings. Your implication that US sanctions on China are intrinsically Anti global south in your wording as if China and the global south are one unit are pretty telling. Not to mention the pointless BRICS posting that the CCP seems to be pushing lately. Countries in the global south have their own destiny that does not have to be dictated by a new Chinese world order and this Middle Kingdom ideology of adherence people like you keep pushing is not doing your ambitions any good.