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'Red Alert' report urges Australia to prepare for war with China in 3 years

The report indicates that a conflict involving Taiwan and China is much more likely than most Australian citizens realize.

ANI Mar 12, 2023 06:40 IST googleads

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Canberra [Australia], March 12 (ANI): 'Red Alert' - a joint report of Australian newspapers - The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, warned the country to prepare for war with China in the next three years, reported Taiwan News.
The independent report, entitled "Red Alert," was authored by five security analysts, namely - Alan Finkel, Peter Jennings, Lavina Lee, Mick Ryan and Lesley Seebeck and published by the Nine Entertainment media group.
The report indicates that a conflict involving Taiwan and China is much more likely than most Australian citizens realize, reported Taiwan News.
The general view of the analysts is that Australia is not ready to be drawn into a war involving China and Taiwan, but that the country should begin preparing with a sense of urgency.
Further, given the country's alliance with the US, it would be very difficult for Australia to avoid involvement in a war, the report said.
"An attack on Taiwan is the subject of most speculation but not the only scenario which would threaten Australia's security and prosperity. Australia must not prepare itself for a single scenario. Instead, it must put a priority on flexibility to deal with many contingencies. Democracies rarely predict their next war, and the next war is guaranteed not to be like the last," the report added.
"Our assessment of the risk of war is based on President Xi Jinping's aggressive stance and rapid military build-up," the Red Alert report read. It suggests a three-year time frame because, according to the analysis, "a tipping point" will be reached around 2027, after which "Beijing will have military superiority over the US in the Taiwan Strait."
The analysts also factor in China's demographic crisis. They suggest that from Xi's perspective, there is only a limited window in which China will be capable of pursuing such a large scale military operation, reported Taiwan News.
"Xi judges China to have greater political will than the US and its allies. Yet Xi must fear that this advantage could be temporary as China's population shrinks and its economy slows. This window of opportunity will not be open for long. Xi may be tempted to strike at the moment of greatest opportunity. A weakening China is no less dangerous," added the report.
On the issue of whether the Australian government would support the US and Taiwan in a conflict, one analyst, Mick Ryan said the decision has already been made. "We have made our choice. If the United States goes to war with Taiwan, we are going to support them one way or the other," he said.
Australia finds itself in a precarious position, because its greatest trading partner is also the greatest potential threat to its sovereignty. The analysts believe that Canberra would not be able to resist involvement because the consequences of allowing China to conquer Taiwan would imperil the regional and global order, and thereby, Australia's own livelihood, reported Taiwan News.
"Any attack on Taiwan is neither a marginal matter nor a local one. If successful, it would strike at the heart of global norms that have underpinned international security and prosperity . . . South-East Asia and the Pacific island states could then be dominated by Beijing. Australia's commercial and security lifelines to the world would operate only at Beijing's pleasure. Australia would be highly vulnerable to economic coercion, military intrusion or both," states the report. (ANI)

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