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Trump warns Albo

You’re destroying Australia

4 October 2025

9:00 AM

4 October 2025

9:00 AM

It’s something Anthony Albanese has long tried to avoid – a real meeting with Donald Trump, one in the White House.

Despite Labor’s eight decades of support for US leadership of the free world, he is  terrified of an Oval Office encounter.

He knows that there he could be called to account in a way he is not in Australia, neither by a mainly soft media nor by the Labor-lite leadership of the official opposition.

What other reason could there be for his desperate and increasingly embarrassing attempts to slip a little-noticed so-called ‘meeting’  into the sidelines of some international gabfest?

Donald Trump is neither naive nor a pushover.

Armed with courage and common sense, he is one of the most remarkable of US presidents, one whose achievements will ensure that whatever the captured media think, any serious and objective historical assessment will recognise him as among the greatest.

Unlike the typical politician, he is, above all, a very successful businessman in one of the toughest real estate markets in the world  – a dealmaker with a sense of theatre learned from American television.

The increasingly ludicrous attempts by Mr Albanese to avoid an Oval Office meeting have not only failed, but worse, they will have been noticed where it counts – in Washington.

While the President is probably amused about ‘scaring the sh-t’ out of Mr Albanese, he would be disgusted by how arrogantly foolish the Prime Minister was to impose, and worse, when caught out, to retain Kevin Rudd as ambassador, with his record of making an unedifying series of grossly undiplomatic attacks on Mr Trump, even alleging he is ‘a village idiot’ and ‘a traitor to the West’.

Then he thought that by deleting them, they would be forgotten, but so obviously, this only drew more attention to them.

The President has been and will be well briefed that Mr Albanese, as Australia’s  most far-left  prime minister,  has abandoned his first duty, the defence of the realm, and allowed Australia’s defences to be seriously run down.

Then in ‘recognising’ a non-existent  Palestinian ‘state’, he has helped the terrorists who praised his foolishness.


At the Oval Office meeting,  Mr Albanese will no doubt promise to join Mr Trump in his United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) call on every nation to join the US to end the development of biological weapons.

No doubt referring to Covid-19 , the President pointed out that ‘just a few years ago’, reckless experiments gave us ‘a devastating global pandemic’.

Yet, despite that Beijing-made catastrophe, he said that many countries were continuing extremely risky research into bio-weapons and man-made pathogens.

He called for the enforcement of the Biological Weapons Convention through the use of an AI verification system that everyone could trust.

The Australian aspect Mr Albanese will probably avoid is the fact that the Beijing thugs illegally imposed serious trade sanctions on Australia in 2020 following a previous government’s perfectly legitimate and proper proposal for an independent international inquiry into the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic.

At the time of writing, two of Beijing’s illegal sanctions are still in place.

No compensation, and not even an apology, has been offered.

It will have been noticed in Washington that when it comes to Beijing, Albanese not only goes to water, he seems delighted to spend time in the company of the Beijing communists.

Thus after years of incidents in the South China Sea, a Chinese naval force this year conducted live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea.

Despite the obvious danger to aviation, no notice at all was given.

If that criminal arrogance were not enough, the naval task force then sailed from the Australian east coast around the length of our southern coast and up the west coast in a provocative and deliberate show of force, no doubt also gathering information on Australia’s defences.

Not long after, Mr Albanese was to luxuriate over six intimate days with the aggressors in China while dismissing our closest ally’s fully justified call for a minimal increase in defence spending.

At UNGA, the President also warned most of the West is  ‘going to hell’,  devastated by a ‘double-tailed monster’ that destroys everything in its way.

Anthony Albanese’s defence on this is, frankly, hopeless.

Donald Trump warned that ‘the global warming hoax’, that is, the high cost of so-called green renewable energy, as well as mass immigration, are destroying a large part of the free world.

Even if the theory of man-made global warming were true, why should Australia, with about one per cent of emissions, destroy its businesses, manufacturing and farming, and impose massive burdens on families, when even if the economy were closed down, there would be no perceptible effect on the world’s temperature?

If we follow the money, it is evident that vast profits are being made by various fat cats while Beijing is profiting in wasted billions from the solar farms and wind turbines that are ruining farms and the bush.

This is, as President Trump declares it, the ‘greatest con job’ ever perpetrated in the world.

He also condemned out-of-control  mass migration of which Anthony Albanese is one of the strongest practitioners.

His government has been increasing Australia’s population by an unsustainable new Canberra every year, or a new Adelaide every two years, while demonstrating extraordinary carelessness, indeed negligence, in administering the immigration power.

The numbers are overwhelming in terms of housing, hospitals, schools, water and electricity, which is now among the most expensive in the world.

Australia, which many once believed would follow the United States and become the America of the South Seas is unfortunately more likely to become, without insulting that particular country, the Argentina of the South Seas, a rich country made poor by its politicians.

May Donald Trump teach Anthony Albanese a lesson he will never forget, and after which he will hopefully begin to do the right thing.

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