Frank
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The Morrison government’s decision to establish a missile manufacturing industry is one of our nation’s most important strategic decisions in decades.
Of course, we have to be watchful of the distance between announcement and delivery. But the government is proceeding with real urgency. That is fantastic, for nothing has been more lacking in defence over the past 15 years than urgency.
Peter Dutton has a chance to be a significant defence minister after a long trail of spectacularly unimpressive defence minister performances. Since Kevin Rudd’s election in 2007 we have had as defence minister Joel Fitzgibbon, John Faulkner, Stephen Smith, David Johnston, Kevin Andrews, Marise Payne, Christopher Pyne, Linda Reynolds and now Dutton.
Poor fellow, my country. That’s nine defence ministers in 14 years. That’s nuts.
Some of those ministers were capable but were in the job for only five minutes. Defence policy was at its worst under Rudd and Julia Gillard. Defence spending fell to its all-time historic low, not a single Australian ship was commissioned and nothing was done towards getting new submarines.
Tony Abbott’s biggest single mistake was appointing Johnston as defence minister, just as Morrison’s biggest mistake was appointing Reynolds. Both of them good people, neither was remotely up to the job. Their political failures became policy failures. Importantly, neither had any capacity to draw a national debate, or a defence program, back to order if it went awry.
To appoint such ineffective people to such a critically important position reflects poorly on the prime ministers who made those appointments.
Still, the past is a foreign country and, as Lenin had it, the only question that counts is: what is to be done?
Should Morrison win re-election it would be a good thing for the nation if Dutton settled in to defence for at least another full parliamentary term. Defence could certainly do with a strong minister who stayed in place for several years. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/what-peter-dutton-needs-to-do-as-defence-minister/news-story/2eaa685542b0e382a800cabe5f7ff731
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