In a candid critique, Robert Barwick, Research Director of the Australian Citizens Party, exposes what he calls Australia's "masterclass in hypocrisy." He argues that Australia's foreign policy is often not in its own interest but serves the agenda of the United States. Referring to the case of Daniel Duggan, a former pilot detained under U.S. pressure, Barwick warns that Australians doing business with China now face risks of being targeted by American authorities. He calls for a national awakening and a growing movement for Australian independence in international affairs.
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