Members of Australia's parliament have been advised to carry burner phones when they visit India, Seven's The Nightly website reports.
More than 17 years have passed since the US invaded Iraq on the flimsiest of pretexts, with lies about this, that and the other, being used to justify the violation of a sovereign country.
It is curious in the extreme, that only one man, the hard-nosed Bernard Keane who writes for the news site Crikey, was able to tell the public the truth about the great defence announcement by Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Wednesday: it was all smoke and mirrors. Or if you prefer a more direct word: BS.
The Russians are being blamed for "hacking everything", which is why, in the UK at least, the Apple Watch is being banned from cabinet meetings.
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