Senior Labour Senator Kim Carr supported Australia’s cooperation with Chinese researchers and launched a campaign against “Cold War Soldiers”, “anti-China elements” and “hawks in defense and security agencies”. However, what should be done within the Federal Labor Party for Australia? There have also been differences in relations with Beijing.

Senator Carr also “deeply concerned” about the violence that Australian democratic institutions are experiencing, and cited the conflict between the University of Queensland and the Beijing supporters, saying it was “the symptom of the current global climate.” But Senator Carr, who belongs to the left-wing faction, warned in an article in “Tosin” that “the hawks are picking the four choices for China, which is actually quite arbitrary.”

He wrote: “Russia and the United States can do this. From a historical perspective, even friendly countries sometimes do things that friends should not do, such as stealing our passport information and our citizenship. However, the facts Yes, those who intend to launch a new Cold War against China would rather ignore this.” Karl also criticized “Australian Cold War Soldiers” and said that “China’s economic prosperity for Australia is indispensable” is unquestionable. Richard Marles, the deputy leader of the Labor Party, participated in a sponsored mission last month, visited China, and warned that launching a new cold war is “ignorant.”