Complacent Australia adrift in South Pacific

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By Air Vice-Marshal John Blackburn AO (Retd) and Group Captain Anne Borzycki (Retd)*

Australia has a lengthy history of seeking protection from great and powerful western saviours due to a long-held fear of invasion from “the north.” Stunned by the withdrawal of British Forces following the surrender of Singapore in WWII, it turned its attention to another large and powerful ally, the United States.

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