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Anthony Albanese pays tribute to former Labor prime minister John Curtin for standing up to US, UK

Anthony Albanese will respect not only as the leader of Australia’s alliance with the United States, but also as a leader against allied superpowers, with concerns about Australia’s relations with the United States.

The leadership of Mr. Curtin, which lasted between 1941-1945, continued during the Pacific War and the bombing of Darwin and Broome by the Japanese.

He died in the office before peace was proclaimed.

In a speech celebrating the 80th anniversary of Mr. Curtin’s death on Saturday, the Prime Minister will give loans to the worker’s figure by beating Australia’s long -held alliance with the United States.

Camera iconPrime Minister Anthony Arbanese will tribute John Curtin on the 8th anniversary of his death on Saturday. Jane Dempster/Pool/Newswire Credit: News Corp Australia
John Curtin served as Prime Minister from 1941 to 1945. Picture: Australian National Library
Camera iconJohn Curtin served as Prime Minister from 1941 to 1945. Australian National Library Credit: Given

However, Mr. Albania will send Mr. Curtin’s decision to stand against the United States and the United Kingdom, and then the Australian troops led by Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill will now send the decision to send the Japanese to Burma to Burma.

“Thousands of people were killed or captured, although not thousands of Australians. It would be a disaster as the crushing of national morale as much as the fall of Singapore,” says Albanese is expected to tell the participants at Sydney John Curtin Research Center.

Mr. Albania will note that the Australian-US alliance should be remembered as a product of Curtin’s leadership in defense and foreign policy ”.

Instead, he will say that Mr. Curtin is “trust and determination in thinking and acting for ourselves”.

“Curtin’s famous expression of Australia ‘looking at America’ was much more than the idea of ​​trade for a strategic guarantor. Or to replace an alliance with a new alliance for an alliance,” he said.

“He was aware that the fate of Australia would be decided in our region. In 1941, Curtin watched Australia’s decision to declare his own war with Japan.

“Talking for ourselves as a sovereign nation.”

Anthony Arbanese thanked Mr. Curtin not only to consolidate the Australian-US alliance, but also for talking as a 'sovereign nation' for Australia. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers/ Pool/ Newswire
Camera iconAnthony Arbanese thanked Mr. Curtin not only to consolidate the Australian-US alliance, but also for talking as a ‘sovereign nation’ for Australia. Max Mason-Hubers/ Pool/ Newswire Credit: News Corp Australia

His words are currently under pressure to raise defense expenditures by the Trump administration to 3.5 percent by the Trump administration, because of the fragile global stability concerns and the allegations of the US Defense Secretary Pete Hegset will invade China’s Beijing.

Albania rejected the pressure that the US will often be calculated according to Australian needs to increase the US defense expenditures.

The worker said he believed that the tax that was not steel on Friday and the tax applied to aluminum imports on Friday would remain at 10 percent after the deadline.

Mr. Albania also will also be champion of China, despite the increasing fear of aggression in the region, the championship of the Rights and Role of Middle Forces and smaller nations ve and speaks about the importance of collective responsibility in Indo-Pacific.

It is another priority to “respect the sovereignty of every nation and support the dignity of each individual”.

His government will continue to rebuild Australia that “the leader and partner in the Pacific and as a partner deeper deepening his economic participation in South East Asia, he will continue to rebuild that he will continue to work with patiently and deliberately China”.

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