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Do Australians have any "regrets"?

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For a country, the core development lies in the people's peace and contentment.

Ordinary citizens, in particular, can continue to become rich and continue to live a stable and good life.

So if a national policy is aimed at this, that is the best policy.

And anyone who violates this principle, even if it is not felt in the short term, but in the long run, will definitely regret it.

The most typical is Australia, and many people are concerned about whether Australians have "regrets"? You might not think of it.

Do Australians have any "regrets"?

Australia, itself, is an island nation far from the mainland.

In modern times, it is still a place of exile for prisoners, so it has a great sense of insecurity.

Because of this, Australia's development can only rely on trade and resources.

So now it can develop into a developed country, and the people can live a developed life, all because of the export of resources.

After World War II, the mainland became the biggest driving force for Australia's development, even buying hundreds of billions of Australian products every year.

Do Australians have any "regrets"?

So it's no exaggeration to say that Australia is grateful to the mainland.

And with the rise of the mainland, Australia will get better and better.

But now Australia is following the United States, beginning to encircle and attack the mainland, and even cut off its own arms and begin to attack its own economy.

As a result, Australia continues to suffer losses, not only can not sell resources, from the future point of view, there is no less income.

And for Australia, there are two major consequences for the future, one is the gradual economic impoverishment.

Many resource-based countries in the world are directly destitute after the resources cannot be sold.

Do Australians have any "regrets"?

This is true of countries such as Venezuela and Brazil.

So if the future continent does not buy Australia's resources at all, then the development of other countries cannot absorb so many resources.

Eventually the country is getting poorer and poorer, and eventually it is becoming destitute, so once it does, the people will inevitably regret it;

The second is the risk of national war.

Australia has only 24 million people, and they are all concentrated in coastal areas, which are the most dangerous under modern warfare.

And any small country that becomes a big power game, the final fate is visible.

Whether it is Iraq, or Syria, or now other countries love, this is the case.

Do Australians have any "regrets"?

In the future, once the conflict intensifies, then australia will be the first to suffer.

Once Australia is even more miserable than Syria, it will be too late to regret it.

So for Australians, they have long begun to regret it, after all, inflation, the decline in living standards, so that the national interests are damaged.

But because of the influence of the United States and the West, the government still has no remorse.

But when the country is torn apart and destitute, it is too late to regret it.

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Do Australians have any "regrets"?

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Reference: Modern and Contemporary World History.

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