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| We warned that Albanese’s obsession with domestic optics undermined Australia’s national security. |
From May to September 2024, we warned that Albanese’s obsession with trendy domestic optics was dangerously undermining Australia’s national security, both at home and abroad. We highlighted how his preference for ‘de-escalation’ rhetoric in the face of repeated grey-zone provocations such as China’s People’s Liberation Army harassments of Australian Defence Force personnel was inviting escalation and eroding our credibility with key allies like the United States and Nato and across the region.
We criticised specific decisions, such as the scaling back of participation in Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercises, the snub of the Ukraine peace summit, and the tokenistic approach to countering Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. These were not mere oversights. They were signals of weakness that emboldened autocrats and left Australia exposed to hybrid threats.
Tragically, events since then have proven our warnings right and with devastating force.
My latest in The Spectator Australia with Professor Sascha Dov Bachmann, Albanese’s dithering on terror.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s leadership has been exposed for what it truly is – all fluff and no substance.
— The Spectator Australia (@SpectatorOz) January 10, 2026
Rather than demonstrating decisive leadership by cracking down on rising radical Islamist extremism, enhancing security protocols, or confronting radicalisation… pic.twitter.com/Vvw5MthvNm

