
Can Australia become a super-power?
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Can Australia become a super-power?
Well, can it?
First of all, give me a few reasons why it cant.

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Re: Can Australia become a super-power?
Read the above question again, what part of give me a few..(just one will do) reasons why we cant did you miss?Plough wrote:No
I am not agreeing or disagreeing, I'm simply asking for valid reasons why we cant.

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Re: Can Australia become a super-power?
We'd need to work on our arrogance levels, for a start 

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Re: Can Australia become a super-power?
boxy wrote:We'd need to work on our arrogance levels, for a start
Maybeee

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Re: Can Australia become a super-power?
i wouldn't want i to. Neither would most Aussies in my view. i don't think it can either- not enough economic or military might (or population).
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Re: Can Australia become a super-power?
My Bad,mellie wrote:Read the above question again, what part of give me a few..(just one will do) reasons why we cant did you miss?Plough wrote:No
I am not agreeing or disagreeing, I'm simply asking for valid reasons why we cant.
Reasons
1 Lack of population
2 Lack of capital ( we would not be able to fund the investment)
3 We are Australian and so inherinatly we just dont give a shit
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Re: Can Australia become a super-power?
Your response was based on the premise that we will never be financial enough, or even populated enough to achieve world super-power status.
What year did the US become a world superpower, and what was their population at the time?
How were their finances?
The common mistake our nation makes when setting our standards and benchmarks even passing laws is comparing ourselves to other 'similar' western nations, their laws, their ways....as though we lack the confidence to set our own benchmarks/standards.
How can America be a true superpower when it cant even afford to pay for it's own army?
Obama wants them all to serve for free for three days. Or is this just another one of his tokenist publicity stunts?
This and without their alliances (trench sand-bags) would crash and burn, or have I spoken too soon?
A super-power should be autonomous, self-sufficient responsible and capable of taking care of itself...not just be about who has the biggest penis..oh, I mean missile...the most friends...(empires rise and fall, come and go, as do alliances)... When one genius could develop a single strain of plague, all by himself, and wipe out a small island, continent or even planet.
It's very easy to assume we are oh so very big and powerful, when we have oh so very little to compare ourselves too.
What year did the US become a world superpower, and what was their population at the time?
How were their finances?
The common mistake our nation makes when setting our standards and benchmarks even passing laws is comparing ourselves to other 'similar' western nations, their laws, their ways....as though we lack the confidence to set our own benchmarks/standards.
How can America be a true superpower when it cant even afford to pay for it's own army?
Obama wants them all to serve for free for three days. Or is this just another one of his tokenist publicity stunts?
This and without their alliances (trench sand-bags) would crash and burn, or have I spoken too soon?

It's very easy to assume we are oh so very big and powerful, when we have oh so very little to compare ourselves too.
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Re: Can Australia become a super-power?
You are wrong about our not giving a shit... more and more Australians are becoming very active/interested in politics... more so than ever before thanks to social media.
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Re: Can Australia become a super-power?
I would disagree that most Australians give a shit about being a "super Power" I would think that the majority would have no interest at all.mellie wrote:You are wrong about our not giving a shit... more and more Australians are becoming very active/interested in politics... more so than ever before thanks to social media.
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