China's Military Expansion Increases Threat to Australia
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A new report from the Lowy Institute reveals that China's military capabilities to strike Australia are significantly increasing. The analysis indicates that China can already target Australia's trade routes and critical infrastructure, with the potential to hit the mainland with missiles. The Chinese navy is expected to expand its fleet of nuclear-powered submarines to 25 by 2035, enhancing its strike capabilities. The report highlights that developments such as a new long-range bomber and a potential military base in the Pacific could further escalate this threat. Analysts emphasize that while China does not intend to attack Australia, its military modernization poses a growing risk. The report is based on open-source intelligence and underscores the urgency of addressing these developments.
Key Points: • China's military can already target Australia's trade routes and critical infrastructure. • The Chinese navy is projected to have 25 nuclear-powered submarines by 2035. • The threat to Australia could escalate with new military bases and advanced weaponry.