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KEVIN Rudd made a secret offer to the United States to send Australian troops into Pakistan, according to confidential documents released by WikiLeaks.
The former Prime Minister also urged China to make a deal with the exiled Dalai Lama and described China as being "paranoid" about Taiwan and Tibet.
He also warned there might be the need to "deploy force" against China if attempts to integrate it into the international community failed.
The confidential US State Department cable was written after a 75-minute lunch between Mr Rudd and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in March last year when the then PM visited the White House.
It is the first document relating to Australia released among the thousands of secret cables obtained by WikiLeaks. It was posted on the website of London's Guardian newspaper.
The Gillard Government refused to comment on the content and is bracing itself for the expected release in January of more documents relating to Australia.
It is examining whether charges might be laid against the founder of WikiLeaks, Queensland-born Julian Assange.
Mr Assange was yesterday declared Australia's most-wanted man after Interpol issued a red notice - an international wanted persons alert - to question him about alleged Swedish sexual offences, which he denies.
WikiLeaks also suffered a blow with PayPal cutting its account to receive donations.
The leaked document says Mr Rudd and Mrs Clinton discussed that success in the war in Afghanistan "would be unravelled if Pakistan were to fall apart".
"Rudd indicated Australia was willing and able to help, especially in special operations and counter-insurgency areas, as soon as Pakistan was willing to accept help," it says.
On China, Mrs Clinton sought Mr Rudd's advice about the challenges posed by China's economic rise, asking him "how do you deal toughly with your banker?"
Mr Rudd described himself as "a brutal realist on China" and argued strongly for the need to integrate China into the international community and allow it to demonstrate greater responsibility "all while also preparing to deploy force if everything goes wrong".
He told Mrs Clinton Australia was building up its navy in response to China's growing ability to project force.
"Rudd said the Australian intelligence community keeps a close watch on China's military modernisation."
Mr Rudd, now Foreign Affairs Minister, was quoted as saying China's reactions on Taiwan "were sub-rational and deeply emotional" while on Tibet its hard-line policies "were crafted to send clear messages to other ethnic minorities".
The document says he urged China to make a deal with the Dalai Lama. "Rudd indicated he had suggested to Chinese leaders that they consider a 'small 'a' autonomy deal with the Dalai Lama'."
The document contains Mr Rudd's review of China's President Hu Jintao and the man he replaced, Jiang Zemin. "Rudd assessed that Hu Jintao "is no Jiang Zemin",".
Wikileaks cable reveals Kevin Rudd's plan for 'paranoid' China | Herald Sun