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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1011429)4/14/2017 2:34:56 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577252
 
Former Aussie FM:
'The most ill-informed, under-prepared, and psychologically ill-equipped president in US history'

Fergus Hunter Former foreign minister Gareth Evans has launched a scathing attack on Donald Trump, urging Australia to reduce its dependence on the US alliance and accept China as a legitimate "global rule maker".

'Ill-informed, under-prepared, and psychologically ill-equipped' Former foreign affairs minister Gareth Evans is urging Australia to reduce its dependence on the United States alliance and accept China as a legitimate "global rule maker".

Mr Evans labelled Mr Trump as "manifestly the most ill-informed, under-prepared, ethically challenged and psychologically ill-equipped president in US history".

The former senior member of the Hawke and Keating Labor governments also called on the government to put "more bucks" into defence spending, potentially including nuclear-powered submarines, to be more self-reliant.

Former foreign affairs minister Gareth Evans has some choice words for President Donald Trump. Photo: Evan Vucci"

Less United States does not mean walking away from the alliance, from which we, of course, profoundly benefit in terms of access to intelligence and high-end armaments," Mr Evans, now Australian National University chancellor, said in the speech to the National Press Club on Thursday.

"But less reflexive support for everything the US chooses to do is long overdue."

Mr Evans said Australia's support for the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the immediate backing of last week's American missile strikes against Syria were examples where Australia had been too quick to back the US.

"My own experience strongly suggests that periodically saying 'no' to the US when our national interests are manifestly different makes for a much healthier and [more] productive relationship, [rather] than one of craven dependence," Mr Evans said.

He accused the Turnbull government of "absolute capitulation to US pressure" on nuclear disarmament efforts. Australia and other US allies recently walked away from United Nations talks that seek to ban and eliminate nuclear weapons.

Echoing calls from former prime minister Paul Keating, Mr Evans argued Australia needed to increase its efforts in Asia.

"In the case of China, it means essentially recognising the legitimacy of China's claims to be a global rule maker and not just rule taker, and to have some strategic space of its own," he contended, warning that the re-emerged superpower was sensitive to policies intended to contain it.

However, he said Australia should not be Beijing's "patsy", and should make it clear that China should not abuse human rights or overreach in the South China Sea.

Mr Evans also wants more military independence, but accepts the protection benefits of the alliance with the US, the world's only military superpower.

"This certainly means building defence capability that involves not only more bucks than we are usually comfortable spending but getting a bigger bang for each of them," he said.

This could include the major step of developing a program to acquire nuclear-powered submarines.

Mr Evans' speech took place at the launch of a book by former diplomat and adviser Allan Gyngell, Fear of Abandonment: Australia in the World Since 1942.

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/the-most-illinformed-underprepared-and-psychologically-illequipped-president-in-us-history-20170412-gvk1tf.html


Man. a great American President for China.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1011429)4/14/2017 2:35:32 PM
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LOL!!

Keep telling yourself that line of BS. I see it for what it is....a juvenile temper tantrum...



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1011429)4/15/2017 11:06:08 AM
From: POKERSAM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577252
 
This post clears up a lot of confusion on my part. I kept thinking that no human could be as mud dumb as you.
Now you admit you were just kidding all the time. Now you explain many of the totally stupid things you have said. No one appreciates it however when you have fun at others expense. I thought you were serious.
Ignore should work well for you.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1011429)4/16/2017 6:11:53 PM
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Why am I laughing so much over this stuff? I'm not mad, I'm having fun. I enjoy this stuff.

...sure....posting on these boards has been your entire life for the last 20 years................up to 40 posts a day.............must be the only interaction you get on a daily basis..................you are a pathetic human being..................and you call yourself a conservative??....ha LOL