@samanthajones4877

Australia as well as the rest of western countries has been teaching China about freedom of navigation.  And now China is just showing what they’ve learned.

@StevesAccount1999

Crazy, Australia has one of the biggest, if not the biggest American/Australian  surveillance bases in the southern hemisphere. They say they were watching china very carefully and closely yet failed to know they were conducting live fire? Breakdown in communication? or breakdown in competency?

@newworldorder9891

Well, China is following the West saying , “” Freedom of navigation “”.

@AekAmir

How dare China navigate international waters! That's a western privilege!

@colinnhl1414

If Aussie warships keep going to water around China including South China Sea, don't surprise to see Chinese aircraft carrier appears around Australia one day.

@NurturesWrath

Australian warships have been navigating the South China sea since 2017. China started navigating international waters near Australia since 2024. Don't do unto others what you don't want done unto you.

@hharry5315

Australian warships came to China to invite Chinese warships. China was invited to visit Australia and brought fireworks as gifts.

@changsheng-o9m

The Chinese think Australia is a watchdog for the US. Australians, what do you think?

@JTR008326

When you talk to a 3 years old, you can only use the words he understands.

@albertlim2252

Filipinos, americans and austrailian soldiers are training in Taiwan. Does the austrialian public know that there are negotiation with the philippines govt for an austrialian base in Palawan. Maybe thats the reason chinese warships are in austrailian water.  Im curious if the local news there covers this kind of stuff?

@ccggsguxxc7393

Did you notify the Chinese Ministry of Defense when you came to the South China Sea? Isn't "freedom of navigation" the phrase Australia loves to repeat most when it's acting as America's lapdog?

@marvinfok65

Australia had finally understand the truth of 'Freedom of Navigation'.

@VaughnLin-t7m

You came to my backyard
I went to yours!
Fair enough?

@janelee3130

My post about "Here are 10 instances of Australian naval vessels operating near Chinese waters:" had been removed by 60 Minutes Australia due to freedom of speech! LOL!

@1stgen.trucker825

Sounds like the Aussies just got checked.  You are NOT READY.

@JamesPoff-wb8dr

It's  called  "Mapping "!  The US is constantly doing the same thing around the world!

N/A

Don't worry, it's all about freedom of navigation!

@ayambo3281

So Australia can perform exercises in the Taiwan Straits and fly reconnaissance flights along China's coast but feel alarmed when 3 of their ships are in our part of the world?

@StarwaterCWS

It’s called freedom of navigation.  When the United States does it do you freak out?

@Jon-g2f3h

Such a non issue, yet Australian media has been crying for days and weeks.