The
Australian Government Made A Secret Plan For War With China In 2009
New
details have emerged that reveal a 2009 Australian government
document included a secret assessment on the risks of a Chinese
attack — and a detailed plan for possible military action against
the superpower
2
June, 2012
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Those
plans were not included in the public version of then-Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd's 2009 defense white paper, which used strict terms such
as "major power adversary" in order to not offend the
Chinese, the
Australian reports.
However,
a new book has revealed that a secret chapter, not publicized with
the white paper's release, contained a far stronger tone.
The
Kingdom and the Quarry: China, Australia, Fear and Greed by
the Australian's economics editor David Uren reveals that the plan
would include "12 big conventional submarines with missiles,
revolutionary Joint Strike Fighters, air warfare destroyers and giant
landing ships".
"A
major power adversary would be expected to respond to these blockades
by mining and attacking ports."
"Part
of the Defence thinking is that in the event of a conflict with the
US, China would attempt to destroy Pine Gap,
the US-Australia signals facility near Alice Springs, which is
crucial for guiding US military operations in Asia ... the paper
envisages a very different world in which Australian naval operations
alongside the US in, say, the South China Sea, could lead to direct
Chinese attack on Australia ..."
"The
capability of China to reach out 5000km and touch Australia was a new
element of the strategic environment."
Given
that the US
now has marines based in Australia,
and tensions
in the South China Sea seem higher than ever,
the chapter seems rather prescient.
A
release of diplomatic cables from Wikileak's in 2010 revealed that
Australia's attempts to placate the Chinese didn't work, and Chinese
officials were furious about just the public section of the White
Paper. Rudd
was also revealed to have told the US he was ready to use force if
China didn't placate the international community.
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