Australia has changed its position again, and there is no denying the possibility of forcibly acquiring Darwin Port. It seems that the intensity of our warships going out for a turn is still insufficient! According to a report by Agence France-Presse on April 4th, regarding the issue of the 99-year lease of Darwin Port, Australia has changed its stance once more. The Australian Prime Minister, Albanese, who is seeking re-election, stated that if the Labor Party government is re-elected, they will seek to repurchase Darwin Port from Landbridge Group, which is the most important measure to bring this strategic asset back under Australian ownership. Albanese claimed that we hope Darwin Port will be in the hands of Australians. If it comes to the point where federal direct intervention is needed, we will also be prepared. Clearly, from Albanese's statement, we can see that Australia is not excluding the possibility of using strong-arm tactics to take back the lease of Darwin Port from us. Of course, at present, we are unclear whether Australia is just talking big or if it is merely for election purposes. Indeed, the opposition party in Australia is making a fuss about China-related issues, and the issue of Darwin Port has been hyped up several times. Therefore, under such public opinion, Albanese is very likely to make a tough statement to gain greater support. However, from our perspective, since we hold the lease contract, this is our legitimate overseas asset. Therefore, if certain countries unilaterally tear up agreements, we have no reason to agree. This blatant behavior of hinting at breaking agreements clearly cannot be resolved through reasoning alone. Perhaps having our warships circle around Australia more often can help correct or avoid the bad habit of not keeping promises. Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1828480076385482/ Disclaimer: This article only represents the personal views of the author.