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“Instead, AUKUS embeds us further in the US war machine – a choice that is certainly not in Australia’s best interest.
Former director of war studies for the ADF Albert Palazzo discusses defence spending by the Australian government.
Brigadier General Anthony J Mastalir will return to this year’s Australian Space Summit & Exhibition to discuss the landmark ...
U.S. controls on sensitive defence exports, relaxed for AUKUS partner Australia last year, still apply to submarines, ...
Britain once risked a reputation as the weak link in the trilateral AUKUS partnership. But now the appointment of an ...
VCG. Skepticism over AUKUS - a trilateral defense deal between the US, UK and Australia - has further deepened after the ...
The AUKUS agreement, involving U.S. nuclear-powered submarines for Australia, faces uncertainties due to U.S. tariffs and ...
As a country, we should use this moment of introspection to revisit the AUKUS strategy: much has changed since it was unveiled in 2021. The chief focus should be on the uncertain supply of the core ...
The U.S. still controls sensitive defense exports despite relaxed rules for AUKUS partner Australia, particularly affecting submarines. Delays in U.S. Virginia-class submarine production may impede ...
AUKUS paints a target on Australia and the ‘poor, secret’ $368bn deals should be urgently reviewed by the next government, a retired general says. In an essay published this week, General ...
AUKUS Exemption to US Defence Trade Controls Doesn't Cover Nuclear Subs, Officials Say By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) - U.S. controls on sensitive defence exports, relaxed for AUKUS partner ...
In an essay published this week, General Smith calls on the next government to review the secretive $368bn AUKUS nuclear subs deal, saying the mammoth expenditure denies the chance of dealing ...
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