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Mike Pezzullo beats the war drum
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Mike Pezzullo beats the war drum
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Mike Pezzullo and Giving War a Chance Dr. Binoy Kampmark | May 1, 2021 [addthis tool= addthis inline share toolbox above ]
Those madly titillated by conflict have become bolder of late in the corridors of the isolated Australian capital. In such spaces, insanity can be nurtured with a sickening attention to detail, much of it fictitious. One of the most powerful bureaucrats of the Australian Public Service has made a contribution to a war dance he regards as virtually unavoidable. Mike Pezzullo, Home Affairs Secretary, is keen to shed some blood in combating the China Menace if needed.
The outcome of this wish is always vicarious: others die so that bureaucrats may shuffle papers, consult minutes and scoff the scotch. This is then justified on the basis that sacrifices are necessary to defend that indefinable property called freedom.
4/30/2021 6:43:20 AM GMT | By Dhwani Mehta
China’s Ambassador in Canberra, Cheng Jingye, accused Australia of economic coercion, which resulted in the deterioration of ties between the two countries, Bloomberg reported, citing a transcript.
Key comments
“If there is any coercion, it must have to be done by the Australian side,”
“What China has done is only aimed to uphold its legitimate rights and interests, prevent bilateral ties from further plunging and move them back onto the right track.”
The response comes days after Australia’s Home Affairs Secretary Michael Pezzullo told his staff that “in a world of perpetual tension and dread, the drums of war beat.” Although he refrained from mentioning China, he said, “free nations were watching “worryingly the militarization of issues that we had, until recent years, thought unlikely to be catalysts for war.”
Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 3:49 pm
Those madly titillated by conflict have become bolder of
late in the corridors of the isolated Australian capital. In
such spaces, insanity can be nurtured with a sickening
attention to detail, much of it fictitious. One of the most
powerful bureaucrats of the Australian Public Service has
made a contribution to a war dance he regards as virtually
unavoidable. Mike Pezzullo, Home Affairs Secretary, is keen
to shed some blood in combating the China Menace if
needed.
The outcome of this wish is always vicarious:
others die so that bureaucrats may shuffle papers, consult
minutes and scoff the scotch. This is then justified on the
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