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  1. “History tells us, that whenever a large power sends its forces to support a small nation’s government it often takes a long time for them to go home.” heh no shit…the Yoo Ess Ayy knows a bit about that…

    Mr Morgan’s position is unstintingly pro US, and 5 Eyes generally, Pacific Imperialism.

    I will give Ben a credit however for mentioning the gruesome history of Nuclear Testing in the Pacific.

    1. Whereas, you gain no credit for being an apologist for Russian and Chinese imperialism.

    2. I feel that you are being unfair to describe Ben as “unstintingly pro US, and 5 Eyes generally, Pacific Imperialism” as he does show some balance in his views. As you say he described nuclear testing in the Pacific well.

    3. Very true Tiger, Ben is tied at the hip with the USA.

      Years ago I visited Vanuatu. It was fifth world, in real need of help from Pacific neighbours NZ and Australia. Like Samoa and Tonga we basically did as little as possible leaving the door open for China to walk in. This could all have been avoided.

      1. Agree. Australia in particular–using island territories as internment camps and mineral extraction sites–and NZ–did not do nearly enough for Polynesia, Micronesia and Melanesia over many decades.

        Industrial countries have contributed to the sea level rise that threatens many of thees small territories and it time for Australia and NZ to genuinely contribute rather than scramble about because Uncle Sam says so.

  2. Market economies are not steady state, they are in growth or recession.
    China is not supplying enforcement to Vanuatu because of Chinese concerns about policing in this Pacific Island nation. Aggressive territorial expansion is not a choice for growth economies, but an imperative. Expansion or contraction is the iron law of market economies. By fair means or foul, to avoid economic contraction, rising economic powers will try to stake their claim. By fair means or foul established economic powers will attempt to keep them out.
    One way or another the US or Australia will try to force the Chinese enforcement agencies out of Vanuatu.
    A clash is inevitable.
    This coming conflict will not be in the interests of the people of Vanuatu or the people of the Pacific.

    “Access to these islands also provides opportunities for long-term intelligence gathering both undersea information (a possible counter to the new AUKUS submarines), signals intelligence and surveillance of sea and air space.” Ben Morgan

    In the coming Pacific war, Australia’s ridiculous nuclear submarine building program is likely to be obsolete before any submarines are even built. Military conflict in this region between the West and China is likely to see the nuclear reactors of these vessels littering the floor of the Pacific Ocean.

    https://www.eurasiantimes.com/china-claims-discovering-game-changing-tech-to-detect/#:~:text=Researchers%20with%20the%20Chinese%20Academy,submarine%20from%20long%20distances%20away.

    Chinese Scientists “Discover” Game-Changing Tech To Detect Stealthiest Submarines Bursting US Navy’s Bubble

    1. I liked the section headed ‘Needs Work, Physics Too Complicated To Understand’ best

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