More missiles and ditch the UN: What One Nation’s foreign policy looks like (opens original article in a new tab)
One Nation, a right-wing populist party in Australia, proposes a foreign policy focused on withdrawing from international institutions, increasing military spending, and recognizing Taiwan as an independent state, which could strain relations with China and other global partners.
- One Nation proposes to withdraw from international organizations like the UN and WHO, cut foreign aid, and reduce immigration.
- The party advocates for a strong military buildup, including increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP and acquiring more missiles to counter perceived threats from China.
- One Nation suggests recognizing Taiwan as an independent nation, which could severely damage Australia's relations with China.
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