From US pick for Indo-Pacific security role saying Taiwan should ‘pay its way’ to an Everest rescue, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.
Over the complaints of former leader Paul Keating (who argued AUKUS represented “a further dramatic loss of Australian sovereignty, as material dependency on the US robbed Australia of any freedom or ...
But a key component of AUKUS could be in serious trouble. Australia is supposed to begin receiving a small fleet of nuclear-powered submarines from the United States in 2032, and then the three ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Why Australia Wants ‘AUKUS’ Nuclear Attack Submarines ASAP
Australia’s jump to AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines is rooted in the Collins class’s limits: an aging, conventional fleet with a long history of noise, combat-system bugs, engine woes, corrosion, and ...
The comments from John Noh, Trump’s pick for assistant secretary for Indo-Pacific security affairs, mark a rare moment that the administration has acknowledged the review.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in Mumbai to promote British business and will meet PM Modi during his visit.
The National Interest on MSN
How Australia Became a Major Pacific Power
No longer a quiet outpost on the far-bottom of the Anglosphere, Australia is now a frontline democracy in the 21st century’s defining power contest. Through much of recent history, Australia has ...
Western Australia will soon have its first standalone defence agency, which will oversee the delivery of AUKUS submarines. Defence is predicted to become the state’s second-largest contributor to the ...
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