Australia is ‘sleepwalking' through ‘lotus land'
Former prime minister Tony Abbott says Australia is 'sleepwalking through lotus land'.
'We do have to spend a lot more on defence, we are, as I've said before, we are sleepwalking through lotus land to disaster,' Mr Abbott told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'We've got to appreciate that the world is getting much more dangerous.
'Communist China, Fascist Russia, and Islamist Iran are in an alliance of convenience, united only by hatred of the West.'

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