The Australian opposition Labor party’s conclusion that there was no Chinese foreign interference in Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s WeChat social media account has sparked criticism from analysts that the government is making a mockery of the nation’s national security. On Monday, following a briefing with Australian national security agencies, the Shadow Minister for Home Affairs Kristina Keneally told her Labor colleagues there was no evidence that Morrison’s WeChat account was hacked or was the target of foreign interference. Senior members of Morrison’s cabinet and the local media last month alleged the leader’s WeChat account had been blocked and hijacked while...