'Choices will be made for us,' an Australian lawmaker warned, comparing the rise of China to that of Nazi Germany
CANBERRA, Australia—An influential Australian lawmaker has likened China’s rise to that of Nazi Germany, in comments that risk exacerbating tensions with Beijing and underscore the U.S. ally’s challenge in balancing security ties with America and relations with its most important trade partner.
The lawmaker, Andrew Hastie, head of the powerful intelligence and security committee in the Australian Parliament, wrote in a column published in the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper Thursday that China poses a security and economic...
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