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01.06.12 23:30
New details have emerged that reveal a 2009 Australian government document included a secret assessment on the risks of a Chinese attack — and a detailed plan for possible military action against the superpower.
Those plans were not included in the public version of then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's 2009 defense white paper, which used strict terms such as "major power adversary" in order to not offend the Chinese, the Australian reports.
However, a new book has revealed that a secret chapter, not publicized with the white paper's release, contained a far stronger tone. mehr bei businessinsider.com