Liberal and Labor politicians in Australia have rebuked the views of former Labor Prime Minister Paul Keating, who said Australia had “lost its way” regarding its China policies. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Keating’s views were typical of Labor and that the former leader couldn’t “see things clearly.” Morrison said that his government had “taken a very strong position” in the Indo-Pacific region in “standing up for Australia’s interests.” This position has seen Australia refuse to kowtow to Beijing in the face of trade pressure, via tariffs, which has been described as “economic coercion.” “We’ve worked closely with our allies and our partners right across the region, not just the United States but [also] Japan and India, and the many nations of ASEAN who we work closely with to make sure that we aren’t pushed around in this part of the world,” Morrison said, according to The Australian. “Now, the …