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‘Headed for a train smash’: Former commander’s dire AUKUS warning
Retired Rear Admiral Peter Briggs warns AUKUS risks a critical undersea gap due to workforce and supply chain pressures; he proposes French submarines as an alternative.
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The Great AUKUS Submarine Deal Might Collapse
Why Australia May Never Get The AUKUS Nuclear Attack Subs It Wants AUKUS has not formally fallen apart, but the partnership is under significant strain due to various issues. The reasons are political, industrial, and technological—and the combination could prove too much to overcome. The consequences of AUKUS failing would be strategically significant, as the partnership was never just about procurement, but about bolstering Western capabiliti…
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‘Headed for a train smash’: Former commander’s dire AUKUS warning
A retired rear admiral says AUKUS is a “wasteful folly” that needs to be jettisoned. “It is never too late to stop a plan that is not going to bloody well work.”
·Sydney, Australia
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right1Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
R 33%
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