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China’s direct strike threat to Australia is ‘growing’, think tank report finds
An Australian think tank reports that China is capable of a direct missile strike on Australia, with the threat growing due to China's development of long-range and hypersonic weapons and island-building in the South China Sea. The Lowy Institute identified Chinese missiles from ships, submarines, and a new intermediate-range ballistic missile as the primary threat to Australia.
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