Why does Australia only have 30 days fuel when we solemnly agreed to hold 90 days? Anthony Albanese.

Why does Australia only have 30 days fuel when we solemnly agreed to hold 90 days? Anthony Albanese. By Craig Kelly.

Back in 2012, Australia first plunged into outright, shameless breach of its IEA [International Energy Agency] treaty obligations — that sacred 90-day fuel reserve meant to shield the nation from fuel shortages, food chaos, economic collapse, and outright vulnerability in any global crisis.

Guess who was the Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport with the responsibility at the time?

Anthony Albanese.

Yes, that Albo — the smug, sanctimonious fraud now parading as Prime Minister, preaching “energy security,” “resilience,” and “protecting Australians” while we’re still the ONLY IEA member nation in chronic, decades-long breach. …

Albanese was Infrastructure & Transport Minister from 2007 to 2013. …

He had the portfolio. He had the power. He had the warning lights flashing. He did sweet FA. Zilch. Nada. The breach began under Labor’s watch with Albanese in the driver’s seat.

Now, as PM, he gaslights the nation during oil price spikes, Middle East wars, supply panics, and threats of actual shortages — pretending he’s some guardian angel, while the nation is starting to pay the penalty for his incompetence and failure.

The Abbot/Turnbull/Morrison Governments didn’t rectify the situation.