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China is deliberately ‘attacking Australia’s military’

Communist China is clearly “attacking our military” which is designed to destroy the morale of soldiers and their families, according to Sky News host Rowan Dean.

It comes after a Chinese foreign ministry official tweeted a horrific and doctored photo of an Australian soldier holding a knife to the throat of a child.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison responded by calling the post “repugnant” and demanded China apologise and Twitter remove the image from its platform.

Mr Morrow said it was a “deliberate and effective” strategy which was only effective because the Brereton Report into alleged war crimes committed in Afghanistan was made public.

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