Australian Intelligence Review Reveals Major-Power Conflict Is Now ‘Within the Realm of Possibility’

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  1. The findings from the Australian intelligence review highlight a significant shift in the global security landscape. With major-power conflict now being a realistic possibility, it emphasizes the need for nations to reassess their defense strategies and diplomatic approaches. As geopolitical tensions rise, especially in areas like the Indo-Pacific, countries must prioritize collaboration and preparedness to mitigate risks and ensure stability. This report serves as a crucial reminder of the unpredictable nature of international relations and the importance of proactive measures in safeguarding national interests. How do you think Australia should adapt its policies in response to these findings?

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