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Australia, the United States, Japan and the Philippines should establish a formal NATO-style defence alliance to counter China’s growing military power in Asia, according to a former top adviser to Joe Biden.

Ely Ratner, who served as Biden’s assistant secretary of defence for Indo-Pacific security affairs, also urged the Albanese government to significantly increase military spending to ensure that AUKUS does not cannibalise the defence budget and drain resources for other important investments.

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He said he was concerned by Donald Trump’s lack of focus on competition with China and that he feared the US president could make damaging concessions to Beijing when he meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping this year.

“The threat is mounting from China. China’s ambitions have not moderated. It is building a military to be able to dominate the Indo-Pacific, and it has ambitions for which only combat-credible deterrence will prevent conflict in the Indo-Pacific,” Ratner said in an interview.

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    • Lodespawn@aussie.zone
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      23 hours ago

      I mean there’s probably a few other Pacific nations we could cram into this abomination, at a bare minimum ill settle for nothing less than SITHSOMACHINVEPHAUJANZUSSK

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        22 hours ago

        We can leave NZ out, a few Uruk-hai really don’t contribute much to a modern military, and they don’t have anything else to contribute really.

        • Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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          17 hours ago

          NZ is an important and very stable part of the democratic world, so they can’t be left out, and they certainly have a lot contribute to a long-lasting peace and stability and their region and beyond imo.