
By Caitlin Johnstone – Nov 16 2021
60 Minutes Australia has churned out yet another fearmongering war propaganda piece on China, this one so ham-fisted in its call to beef up military spending that it goes so far as to run a brazen advertisement for an actual Australian weapons manufacturer disguised as news reporting.
This round of psychological conformity-making features Australian former major general Jim âThe Butcher of Fallujahâ Molan saying that in three to ten years a war will be fought against China over Taiwan and that Australians are going to have to fight in that war to prevent a future Chinese invasion of the land down under. He argues Australia will need to greatly increase its military spending in order to accomplish this, because it canât be certain the United States will protect it from Chinese aggression.
âAustralia is monstrously vulnerable at the moment; we have this naive faith that American military power is infinite, and itâs not,â says Molan, who is a contributor to government/arms industry-fundedthink tanks Lowy Institute and Australian Strategic Policy Institute.
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âThe next war is not going to be 10 or 20 years away. Itâs going to be in the next three to 10 years.â
Former major general @JimMolan fears the nuclear submarines Australia will acquire through the AUKUS pact will come far too late to protect us. #60Mins pic.twitter.com/B490dpIKiW
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Decrying what he calls âpanda huggersâ (meaning people who arenât China hawks), Molan claims that âthe Chinese Communist Partyâs aim is to be dominant in this region and perhaps dominant in the world.â Asked when war might break out, he claims âGiven the power that they have in their military they could act any time from now on, and thatâs what frightens me more than anything.â
âThe next war is not going to be ten or twenty years away, itâs going to be in the next three to ten years,â Molan asserts. âMy estimate is that in a serious fight the Australian Defense Force only has enough missiles for days. This is not going to be resolved in days. And of course weâre not big enough. We should expand the defense force significantly⌠We should fund defense now based on our assessment of the national security strategy which is based on the war that we want to win.â
âIn short do you think Australia needs to prepare for war tomorrow?â the interviewer asks Molan.
âAbsolutely,â he replies.
Molan makes the ridiculous argument that if Australia does not to commit to defending Taiwan from the mainland then it wonât be long before they can expect a Chinese invasion at home, as though thereâs any line that could be drawn between the resolution to a decades-old Chinese civil war and China deciding to invade a random continent full of white foreigners thousands of miles away.
âSuppose we said okay Taiwan youâre on your own up there and the Chinese snapped it up, and the Chinese started looking around the world and they might snap up other liberal democracies like Australia,â Molan argues. âAnd we might then turn to America and say America well could you give us a bit of a hand here? And the Americans might say what we said to Taiwan. Where do you draw the line? This situation that is developing now is an existential threat to Australia as a liberal democracy.â
Itâs early days yet, but increasingly, cheap autonomous drones are being viewed as a key to modern warfare â particularly for nations like Australia. #60Mins pic.twitter.com/bX72zEbvTn
— 60 Minutes Australia (@60Mins) November 14, 2021
Incredibly, the 60 Minutes segment then plunges into several minutes of blatant advertising for Australian defense technology company Defendtex which manufactures weaponized dronesdesigned to be used in clusters, saying such systems could handily be used to defeat China militarily in a cost-effective manner.
The segment also promotes bare-faced lies which have become commonplace in anti-China propaganda, repeating the false claim that Chinese fighter planes have been âbreaching Taiwanese airspaceâ and repeating a mistranslation of comments by Xi Jinping which it used in a previous anti-China segment made to sound more aggressive than they actually were.
This segment follows a cartoonishly hysterical fear porn piece on China put out by the same program this past September which featured Australian Strategic Policy Institute ghouls insisting that Australians must be prepared to fight and die in defense of Taiwan and that a Chinese invasion of Australia is a very real threat. That 60 Minutes segment was preceded by an equally crazy one in May which branded New Zealand âNew Xi-Landâ for refusing to perfectly align with US dictates on one small foreign policy issue.
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To be perfectly clear, there is no evidence of any kind that China will ever have any interest in an unprovoked attack on Australia, much less an invasion, and attempts to tie that imaginary nonsense threat to Beijingâs interest in an island right off its coast which calls itself the Republic of China are absurd.
As weâve discussed previously, anyone whoâd support entering into a war against China over Taiwan is a crazy idiot. In the unfortunate event that tensions between Beijing and Taipei cannot be resolved peacefully in the future there is no justification whatsoever for the US and its allies to enter into a world war between nuclear powers to determine who governs Taiwan. The cost-to-benefit ratio in a conflict which would easily kill tens of millions and could lead to the deaths of billions if it goes nuclear makes such a war very, very, very far from being worth entering into, especially since thereâs no actual evidence that Beijing has any interest in attacking nations it doesnât see as Chinese territory.
Thereâs so much propaganda going toward generating China hysteria in westerners generally and Australians in particular, and itâs been depressingly successful toward that end. Watching these mass-scale psyops take control of peopleâs minds one after another has been like watching a zombie outbreak in real time; peopleâs critical thinking faculties just fall out their ears and then all of a sudden theyâre all about cranking up military spending and sending other peopleâs kids off to die defending US interests in some island.
Please donât become a zombie. Keep your brain. Stay conscious.
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Caitlin Johnstone
Rogue journalist. Bogan socialist. Anarcho-psychonaut. Guerrilla poet. Utopia prepper.
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