‘Here for the long term’: US seeks to entrench presence in Australia under AUKUS
The US aims to secure a long-term naval presence while Australia develops sovereign nuclear submarine capabilities under AUKUS, with new submarines expected by the late 2030s.
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DECRYPTAGE - Donald Trump announced the continuation of the Aukus pact and affirmed that the construction of the submarines was "progressing well", despite the serious shortcomings of the American naval industry.
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‘Here for the long term’: US seeks to entrench presence in Australia under AUKUS
Australian officials are preparing for the US to seek to lock in a long-term Australian presence for its nuclear-powered submarines through a review into AUKUS.
Australian officials are preparing for the United States to seek long-term use of the nation's largest naval base as part of a secret Pentagon review of the Australia-UK-US (AUKUS) security agreement.
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