
The Anthony Albanese government is a disaster for a number of reasons.
Those reasons are interconnected under the governmentās fundamental principle of governance ā reversion to 19th century-style, fully-fledged colonial status, but in subservience to an imperial, increasingly authoritarian, divided and untrustworthy declining power.
Under that principle, the Albanese government has comprehensively detached the country from effective constructive engagement with its immediate neighbours Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and its main trading partner China.
The direction Labor has chosen to follow goes beyond AUKUS and the transfer of Australian territorial control ā land, sea, air, cyber ā to United States military forces to use at their unilateral discretion.
Australia is now locked into broader proxy roles by the erratic and destructive US military, which can use its territory and facilities, irrespective of the targets of those operations, from the western Pacific to the Mediterranean, West Asia and Russia.
We have already seen this with Australiaās direct participation in the US-Britain-Israeli bombing of Yemen earlier this year. The Pine Gap spy facility supplies information, via the āFive Eyesā intelligence network, to the Israel Defense Forcesā genocidal operations in Gaza, its attacks on the West Bank, Lebanon and Syria and, presumably, in the recent illegal attacks on Iran.
The extent of the long-term damage to Australia is difficult to gauge, but it does involve a whole range of potential adverse consequences, which Labor MPs appear unable to comprehend or have been acculturated to ignore to service their careers.
This mindset has been graphically exemplified in foreign affairs minister Penny Wongās statements during the Quad meeting, in Washington, at the end of last month. Wongās cringe began with her familiar refrain: āThe United States is our closest ally and principal strategic partnerā. Further, she said:Ā āOur alliance contributes to the peace, prosperity and stability of our countries and the region we share.ā
There is a major misinformation problem, reflecting the Albanese governmentās normalisation of the fascistic elements of Trumpās administration under the heading of ādemocracyā.
Worse was to follow.
āI had a really good meeting with Marco Rubio, the secretary of state,ā Wong said. Rubio had proposed that the Quad needed to be transformed into a more actively aggressive military posture against China. Moreover, she āwas pleasedā to be informed that Trump was ākeenā to meet Albanese.
While Wong was being wooed by Rubio, Trump approved a further for bombs and missiles for the genocide in Gaza, the annexation of the West Bank, military operations in Lebanon and the extension of Israeli occupation in southern Syria.
Trump had also just signed orders to the US-Israeli-backed al Qaeda regime in Damascus, and provided an extra for the daily ākilling fieldsā of starving Gazans at the four Gaza Humanitarian Foundationās (GHF) āaidā distribution centres.
Presumably, Wong would have been aware that doctors treating victims of the GHFās thugs were reporting the distribution of food .
Running the gauntlet of death by starvation, or gunfire, was thus given another dimension of savage barbarity, as was the revelation that Israeli warplanes returning from Iran with unfired ordnance before returning to base.
Thatās just unpacking a few elements of Trumpās current brutal policies of mass murder and destruction, which the Albanese government finds acceptable for its own self-serving political purposes and that betray Australiaās most important interests.
In that sense, Wongās claim of US support for āpeace, prosperity and stability of ⦠the region we shareā could not be more absurd. It is also entirely at odds with the Pentagonās demands that ASEAN prepare for war with China.
ASEAN regards working cooperatively with China as a priority, as well as fostering mutually beneficial economic, social, diplomatic and cultural alignments. It regards Trumpās tariffs and sanctions as a direct threat to regional āpeace, prosperity and stabilityā.
It is sickening to watch Labor officials seek public accolades for ingratiating Australia with Trumpās anti-democratic regime, which has just passed his āā that, among other things, cuts more thanĀ Medicaid, slashes food assistance for low-income households and puts rural hospitals at risk of shutting down.
has described the new laws as āTrumpās fascism in writingā, which creates a āpolice stateā with āa standing army of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and a gulag of detention facilities that will transform ICE into the most heavily funded law enforcement agency in the governmentā. He said it is analogous to the agencies created by the dictators āof the 1930s ā Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, and Francoā.
Ultimately, the only short-term beneficiaries of a reversion to colonial subservience, especially in the service of Trumpās policies of genocide, destruction of international law, continual warfare and the establishment of an authoritarian oligarchy, will be a small section of the Australiaās political and corporate elite. It will come at huge cost to the vast majority of its people.
[Peter Henning has authored three books on Tasmanians during World War II, the last beingĀ Veils and Tin HatsĀ about Tasmanian nurses at war.]