Australia: China is the biggest threat, prepare to send our warriors, get ready to fight for our liberty

War with China “may be inevitable” and those in positions of power are finally “being honest” about the threat posed by the superpower, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi.

Home Affairs Secretary Michael Pezzullo recently stated we should “get ready to fight for our liberty” and prepare to send “our warriors to fight”.

“Defence Minister Peter Dutton also admitted on Sunday that Australia cannot discount conflict with China over Taiwan,” Ms Panahi said.

“Australia must also be prepared to offer asylum to those fleeing Hong Kong, and perhaps Taiwan as well, if China’s aggression intensifies.”

Ms Panahi said Australia has a “moral obligation to provide asylum” for those who are genuinely fleeing tyranny, and the country “would be enriched fulfilling this moral obligation”.

“Those coming from Hong Kong are unlikely to be a drain on our welfare resources and their economic contribution would help address the issue of an ageing population,” she said.

“An injection of productive, working-age taxpayers is just what we need post COVID.”

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27/04/2021|5min
War with China “may be inevitable” and those in positions of power are finally “being honest” about the threat posed by the superpower, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi.

Home Affairs Secretary Michael Pezzullo recently stated we should “get ready to fight for our liberty” and prepare to send “our warriors to fight”.

“Defence Minister Peter Dutton also admitted on Sunday that Australia cannot discount conflict with China over Taiwan,” Ms Panahi said.

“Australia must also be prepared to offer asylum to those fleeing Hong Kong, and perhaps Taiwan as well, if China’s aggression intensifies.”

Ms Panahi said Australia has a “moral obligation to provide asylum” for those who are genuinely fleeing tyranny, and the country “would be enriched fulfilling this moral obligation”.

“Those coming from Hong Kong are unlikely to be a drain on our welfare resources and their economic contribution would help address the issue of an ageing population,” she said.

“An injection of productive, working-age taxpayers is just what we need post COVID.”

Source: Sky News Australia