Last month, the Australian government cancelled the “Belt and Road” agreement between Australia and China, and Australian Prime Minister John Morrison publicly stated that Australia would fulfill its commitment to support the United States and its allies if the Chinese Communist Party violates Taiwan by force. In response, Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of the official Chinese media Global Times, took to his Weibo account to claim that “China should develop a plan to punish Australia in retaliation for its military intervention in the Taiwan Strait,” including “long-range strikes on Australian military facilities and related key facilities. “
Hu Xijin declared on his Weibo account that “China should formulate a plan to punish Australia in retaliation for its military interference in the Taiwan Strait, including a long-range strike on Australia’s military facilities and related key facilities if Australia really sends troops to fight the PLA in China’s coastal waters.”
At the end of the article, he added, “China loves peace, and we will never take the initiative against distant Australia, but Australian hawks must wake up. They must know what kind of disaster they are inviting on their country if they dare to think of collaborating with the United States to intervene militarily on Taiwan and send troops to fight the PLA in the Taiwan Strait. China is highly productive, including producing some additional long-range missiles with conventional warheads used to target Australian military targets in times of high tension.”
However, Hu Xijin’s war wolf comments drew mainland netizens to spit at the bottom of his postings, “This is not your control, right? Brother!” The company’s main focus is on the development of the Australian military, and the development of the Australian military.
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