At every stage of its proceedings against Julian Assange, the US Imperium has shown little by way of tempering its vengeful impulses.
Australia
The Censors Down Under: The ACMA Gambit On Misinformation And Disinformation
The shift towards information control was bound to happen and was always going to be encouraged by the greatest censors of all: governments.
Dotty Domains: The Pentagon’s Mali Typo Leak Affair
Despite repeated warnings over a decade by the Amsterdam-based Mali Dili, contracted to manage email accounts of the West African state, traffic from the US military continued to find its way to the .ml domain, the country identifier of Mali.
Congressional Concerns: Stalling Nuclear Submarines For Australia
As US lawmakers wrestle over funds and the need to increase submarine production, the Australian side of the bargain looks flimsy, weak, and dispensable.
The Fossil Fuel Proliferation Threat
With the fossil fuel industries of so many countries buried in the treaty back cover and the subtext, their existence continues to thrive.
Dumpling Wars
When politics ventures into the field of gastronomy, imbecility is sovereign. Bigotry sings darkly, prejudice hollers in a jarring register.
AUKUS, Congress And Cold Feet
Ignored in the Australian dialogue on AUKUS, are the rumbling concerns in the US itself about transferring submarines from the US Navy.
The Asian Century: We’re In It, And Should Plan For It
China and India will account for more than half of this year’s global growth underscoring the Asia-Pacific region’s strength.
Fears Of Abandonment: Australia, Biden And Cancelling The Quad Visit
Canberra sees its military outsourced, governed and policed by Washington, its strategic and operational goals dictated by the Pentagon.
Underestimating Threats From AUKUS And NATO In The Southern Hemisphere
NATO activities are increasing military, missile, and nuclear threats in the southern hemisphere, the risk of a full-scale conflict.
Australia: Outsourced To The US Military Establishment
In Australia, the entire military and security establishment is outsourced to Washington’s former mandarins, earning in consultancy fees.
Politicians And The Anzac Tradition: A Story Of Manipulation And Mythology
In Australia, politicians should have every reason to stay out of the grief and suffering they contributed to by sending their citizenry to countries they could barely spell.
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