Socialist Alliance Victorian Senate candidate Felix Dance believes that defence minister Peter Dutton's 鈥減repare for war鈥 speech on ANZAC Day, during a federal election campaign, is a sign the Coalition is worried about its re-election bid.
But he doesn鈥檛 think the Coalition鈥檚 effort to stir up some 鈥渘ationalist fervour鈥 by identifying 鈥渁 threat鈥 people can rally behind will work, as 鈥渟ociety is very different now compared to a few decades ago. The Iraq War showed the anti-war sentiment still exists".
Dutton would love an excuse to engineer a repressive state, the way democratic governments used the Cold War to justify cracking down on unions and left-wing movements, Dance said.
鈥淲ar is a racket. It allows money to be funnelled to anyone who knows how to pick it up 鈥 weapons鈥 manufacturers and industry lobbyists," he said. 鈥淭his is why we have to resist the talk of war, even if it doesn鈥檛 lead to war.鈥
As for Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce鈥檚 claim that the Solomon Islands-China pact might mean Australia could have a 鈥渓ittle Cuba鈥 on our doorstep, Dance said the claim was laughable.
鈥淭he fact that Joyce described the Solomon Islands as comparable to Cuba shows a certain paranoia. Cuba was no threat to America then,and the Solomon Islands pact with China is not a threat to Australia now.
鈥淭he only threat, perhaps, is the fact that the Solomon Islands are deciding on an independent foreign policy, something Australia has not done in years.鈥
Australia has not been a good Pacific neighbour, he said, and this is not generally talked about. 鈥淪ome think Australia is a US lapdog, that we鈥檙e kicked around, but聽actually we鈥檙e a little bully ourselves.鈥
Australia has played a bad role supporting Papua New Guinea crush the independence movement in Bougainville to defend a gigantic open-cut mine run by Rio Tinto,聽Dance said.
鈥淐anberra supported Indonesia鈥檚 occupation of East Timor and West Papua, it has supported coups in Fiji, and it鈥檚 ignored Kiribati and other Pacific Islands鈥 calls to take real action on the climate.鈥
Australia has meddled in the Solomon Islands for more than a decade. 鈥淎 police and military operation in 2003, RAMSI, basically replaced the Solomon Islands security forces,鈥澛 Dance said. It brought in an entire bureaucracy to reshape the Solomon Islands鈥 government to ensure it managed its resources in a way Australia favoured, he explained.
鈥淎ustralia鈥檚 police repressed local activists and movements fighting for sustainable logging and fishing. Given that Canberra has treated the Solomons as a colonial power would treat a colony, it doesn鈥檛 surprise me the Manasseh Sogavare government has decided that, actually, it is not benefitting much from Australia鈥檚 鈥榮upport鈥 and it needs to look elsewhere. The fact the Morrison government was caught by surprise really shows how little it understands about the Solomon Islands.鈥
Dance said the federal government should be 鈥渢hinking about how we can actually help the Pacific Island nations rather than spending huge amounts of money on the military budget鈥. Australia has completely ignored Pacific Island pleas to take climate change seriously. 鈥淎 fraction of the money going to develop weapons would be better helping them deal with climate change and mitigation.鈥
Dance said Australia should support national liberation movements in the Pacific, and pointed to Bougainville鈥檚 recent independence referendum.
鈥淲e should redirect resources towards helping Bougainville become an independent state. West Papua also needs to have a real referendum for independence, but Australia has consistently supported Indonesia鈥檚 ongoing and brutal occupation, including training its elite special forces officers.
鈥淲e would have a safer, more prosperous and more sustainable world if we got along with our Asia Pacific neighbours, rather than being relentlessly obsessed with picking a fight with China.鈥