Former US political prisoner and Australian journalist Julian Assange makes a matter-of-fact claim that Australia is merely a suburb of the United States of America.
“The capital of Australia is Washington DC. That’s where the decisions are made, they’re not made in Australia,” Assange said.
“We should understand Australia is a part of the US.”
Trump would be well aware Albanese has been outed in a recently published book titled Comrade PM, as a Communist and that the Australian government has been excluded from sensitive intelligence by American spy agencies for more than a decade because they deemed this Labor Party government and preceding administrations as “untrustworthy,” according to Cairns News’ intelligence sources.
Remember ASIO’s well-published claim ‘there’s a Chinese spy in the government camp?’
Before the US election Trump singled out Australian Ambassador and former Labor PM Kevin Rudd for making disparaging comments about him several years ago. “He won’t be there long,” Trump stated.
Rudd’s favourite think tank, The Asia Society, was a recipient of nearly $1m from USAID, which the new administration shut down last week after DOGE discovered massive corruption including the financing of Wuhan Institute of Virology ‘gain of function’ research among many other nefarious projects.
Did Trump tell Albanese in today’s phone call that he too, like Starmer must fall in line with the US for any consideration not to inflict a trade tariff of 25 per cent on Australian steel and aluminium?
From Gateway Pundit
All over Europe, heads of government are scrambling for a way to avoid the economically deadly tariffs due to be imposed by US President Donald J. Trump unless these countries walk the line.
In the UK, the failing Labour Government has rapidly let Washington know that it’s willing to rework the ‘Online Safety Act’ (a.k.a. online censorship in overdrive) in order to remain on the good side of Trump’s administration.
The Act, which ‘regulates online speech’, is despised by the president’s administration because not only does it thwart precious free speech, but it also can end up levying massive fines on US tech companies.
Did Donald Trump give Albanese the same treatment as he did to the UK Prime Minister warning him to ‘walk the line’ over Australia’s ‘Online Safety Act’ which would expose US tech companies to massive fines for failing to protect children from harmful online content?
Perhaps the Americans do not like dealing with an Australian socialist government which now appears to be integrated with the US? A government which has completely torn down Australian culture with massive immigration from Muslim countries and deliberately torn its economy to pieces?
Is Australia the unofficial 51st US state? Is Trump the real boss?