Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton has said that China has been obvious about its intentions in the Indo-Pacific and it wouldn’t be in the country’s national interests to ignore it. He also warned that Australia is already at war on a cyber front from adversaries that he won’t shy away from naming and shaming if they’re state actors. Speaking with The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age on Monday, Dutton said that the Chinese regime had been “very clear about their strategy, their approach and their desires” for the Indo-Pacific region. “Pretending it’s not being said or turning a blind eye to it is not in our national interest,” Dutton said, noting that ordinary Australians could already see what the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was doing. “The public is frankly ahead of where the public debate is because there’s just so much information available online. People see the reported comments …