Leasing the Port of Darwin to a Chinese company for 99 years is easily one of the biggest national security blunders in our history.
It happened on the instruction of a conservative Northern Territory government and received the tick of approval from a federal Liberal government, both of which foolishly confused economics with defence and then shrugged off criticism as meaningless.
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