Don't forget the sleeping giant in India.
If conflict erupts between India, backed by the US, and China, were does Australia fit in?
Do we refuse to join America's next 'Coalition of the Willing' and see China stop buying our minerals etc,(and say goodbye to your Super) or do we try and step out of the conflict, which the US will read as open support for China and punish us every way they can (including economic warfare and ramping up military support for Indonesia).
Hugh White's been raising alarm over our head-in-the-sand approach to the US alliance and its implications for years. As did Malcolm Fraser just before his death recently. And now Keating is on to it too (but late to the party).
Its time for Australia to grow up and stand on its own two feet. The Trump presidency presents a rare opportunity to do this. The US in peace time will always covert good relations with Australia simply because of our militarily strategic geographic location on the globe. Its more important for them to get along with Australia than it is for Australia to get along with the US. Just that no PM has yet had the balls to lay the cards on the table.