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  1. It is significant that the US and by association Australia and NZ has upped their diplomatic efforts in the region. Until the US decided on their “pivot to Asian” strategy to “contain” China nobody gave a monkeys for our Pacific neighbours.

    Looking forward China is not the issue for Pacific and Australasia. Our US centric focus blinds us to the emergence of Indonesia, the world’s largest Islamic state, and Malaysia. They too, along with other SE Asian states and India will have significant local interest.

    We have sat on our hands at Uncle Sam’s bidding for too long. With all respect to the US once China becomes too big an issue to them, their interest in our region will fade as simply too costly. Which leaves us at sea with new shipmates.

  2. China is still all upset that their “Global Security Initiative” plan, a plan so cunning you could pin a tail on it and call it a dragon, wasn’t taken up by the Pacific Island community. I mean, who wouldn’t like to have a evil expansionist totalitarian regime looking after the sovereignty of your country. Afterall, it’s just about having a few PLAN missile cruisers floating about your shores. Maybe the odd submarine lurking beneath the waves. A shiny new aircraft carrier even.
    Who wouldn’t want that?

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