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Trump a threat to north Asia, says former Australian ambassador to US | Trump a threat to north Asia, says former Australian ambassador to US |
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The former Australian ambassador to the United States Kim Beazley has blasted Donald Trump for destabilising US alliances and encouraging nuclear proliferation in north Asia. | The former Australian ambassador to the United States Kim Beazley has blasted Donald Trump for destabilising US alliances and encouraging nuclear proliferation in north Asia. |
Beazley, an outspoken critic of the US presidential candidate since concluding his stint as ambassador earlier this year, has written for the Australian Strategic Policy Institute about the dangers of a Trump presidency for the Australian alliance. | Beazley, an outspoken critic of the US presidential candidate since concluding his stint as ambassador earlier this year, has written for the Australian Strategic Policy Institute about the dangers of a Trump presidency for the Australian alliance. |
The former Labor leader told ABC’s AM on Wednesday a Trump presidency would “basically trash the structure of alliance and trade relationships in our region”. | The former Labor leader told ABC’s AM on Wednesday a Trump presidency would “basically trash the structure of alliance and trade relationships in our region”. |
He said although Trump had “never aimed anything at us” he would “destabilise enormously the relationship we have in the north part of Asia with Japan and [South] Korea”. | He said although Trump had “never aimed anything at us” he would “destabilise enormously the relationship we have in the north part of Asia with Japan and [South] Korea”. |
In an interview with Sky News on Wednesday, Beazley took aim at Trump for suggesting South Korea and Japan should defend themselves, even if it involved conflict with nuclear-armed North Korea. | In an interview with Sky News on Wednesday, Beazley took aim at Trump for suggesting South Korea and Japan should defend themselves, even if it involved conflict with nuclear-armed North Korea. |
“Specifically on this he said if the plans he has in mind for [the] relationship with Korea and Japan cause those countries to contemplate nuclear weapons, well good luck to them – that was his position, go ahead and do it.” | “Specifically on this he said if the plans he has in mind for [the] relationship with Korea and Japan cause those countries to contemplate nuclear weapons, well good luck to them – that was his position, go ahead and do it.” |
Beazley said North Korea could consider pre-emption if South Korea developed nuclear weapons. | Beazley said North Korea could consider pre-emption if South Korea developed nuclear weapons. |
Australia would face a challenge of “skilled advocacy”, in having to “wean [Trump] away from the lunacy” of this foreign policy, he said on ABC’s AM. The former ambassador called for an “immediate, forceful and sustained” response if Trump were elected. | Australia would face a challenge of “skilled advocacy”, in having to “wean [Trump] away from the lunacy” of this foreign policy, he said on ABC’s AM. The former ambassador called for an “immediate, forceful and sustained” response if Trump were elected. |
“You’d bring to bear all the force of a very close ally in changing the mind of a particular leader in the US.” | “You’d bring to bear all the force of a very close ally in changing the mind of a particular leader in the US.” |
On Sky Beazley said Australia should not close joint military facilities with the US, because that would be “cutting off our noses to spite our faces”. | On Sky Beazley said Australia should not close joint military facilities with the US, because that would be “cutting off our noses to spite our faces”. |
But military cooperation should make Trump, if he were elected, listen to Australia’s concerns. | But military cooperation should make Trump, if he were elected, listen to Australia’s concerns. |
Beazley doubted the ability of the US political system to check Trump, because he could undermine alliances without legislation, for example, by saying he would not activate a security guarantee, or interfering with trade, or issuing executive orders to border agents. | Beazley doubted the ability of the US political system to check Trump, because he could undermine alliances without legislation, for example, by saying he would not activate a security guarantee, or interfering with trade, or issuing executive orders to border agents. |
Beazley took aim at Trump’s remarks that second amendment advocates could stop Hillary Clinton appointing judges to the supreme court, interpreted as hinting at her assassination. | Beazley took aim at Trump’s remarks that second amendment advocates could stop Hillary Clinton appointing judges to the supreme court, interpreted as hinting at her assassination. |
“This morning – it’s just one outrage after another – he’s basically calling on supporters of the second amendment to shoot Hillary [Clinton]. I mean really, how far can this guy go?” | “This morning – it’s just one outrage after another – he’s basically calling on supporters of the second amendment to shoot Hillary [Clinton]. I mean really, how far can this guy go?” |
Beazley told Sky News Trump’s support was largely confined to white, working class males, and the comments would “put a lid” on his ability to appeal to other groups. | Beazley told Sky News Trump’s support was largely confined to white, working class males, and the comments would “put a lid” on his ability to appeal to other groups. |
“The American voting public needs to have words with him on that.” | “The American voting public needs to have words with him on that.” |
Beazley said Trump was mobilising white working class men to vote in greater numbers but also mobilising Hispanics to vote against him. | Beazley said Trump was mobilising white working class men to vote in greater numbers but also mobilising Hispanics to vote against him. |
“I think in the end he’s going to start mobilising women [against him]. The combination of all the counter-mobilisations should hopefully keep him out of the White House,” he said. | “I think in the end he’s going to start mobilising women [against him]. The combination of all the counter-mobilisations should hopefully keep him out of the White House,” he said. |
Beazley said the “most immediate risk” of a Trump presidency to Australia’s relationship with China would be attacks on free trade. | Beazley said the “most immediate risk” of a Trump presidency to Australia’s relationship with China would be attacks on free trade. |
“If that destabilises the Chinese economy, well it destabilises our principal trading partner.” | “If that destabilises the Chinese economy, well it destabilises our principal trading partner.” |
Beazley said he was not sure Trump could implement plans for 45% tariffs on China without legislation, but said there were “an array of punitive measures available to him” including tariffs on individual products and enforcement of anti-dumping provisions. | Beazley said he was not sure Trump could implement plans for 45% tariffs on China without legislation, but said there were “an array of punitive measures available to him” including tariffs on individual products and enforcement of anti-dumping provisions. |
“He could make a mess very quickly of a very critical trading relationship with China.” | “He could make a mess very quickly of a very critical trading relationship with China.” |
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