For America, AUKUS is the vehicle to ‘fortify’ Australia against China
- The AUKUS pact aims to strengthen Australia against Chinese aggression, as stated by Republican Congressman Michael McCaul, who sees Australia as a key power in the Pacific.
- McCaul reassured that fears of Donald Trump abandoning the AUKUS agreement are unfounded, noting its origins during Trump's first term.
- The agreement includes plans for Australia to acquire nuclear-powered submarines from the US, with an estimated cost of up to $368 billion over three decades.
- Democratic Representative Joe Courtney highlighted that joint military technology trials under AUKUS are significant, saying they 'drive China crazy.
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