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AUKUS · MullumbimbyThe Australian government last week announced it would build eight nuclear-powered submarines, with the UK and US, within the next 30 years, for $368B. Former Labor prime minister, Paul Keating, called the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal the worst international decision by a Labor government in more than 100 years. Local federal Labor MP, Justine Elliot is promoting the massive increase in military spending.
MP supports controversial AUKUS deal
Oceania · New ZealandNew Zealand is not involved in the military tie-up between Australia, the United States and United Kingdom. The National party's foreign affairs spokesman Gerry Brownlee holds concerns on both those fronts. New Zealand has legislated to make its airspace and maritime waters nuclear-free zones. Many states in the Blue Continent also hold strident anti-nuclear viewpoints.
National flags concerns over Aukus deal
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Robust discussion on AUKUS in everyone’s best interest
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AUKUS · AustraliaHon. Melissa Parke says there should be a thorough debate in the parliament and in the community over the AUKUS agreement. The agreement impinges on Australian sovereignty, she says. The opportunity cost in terms of alternative defence options, as well as broader community needs is clear for all to see, she adds.
Josh Wilson's welcome concern: AUKUS will cost the earth - Pearls and Irritations
AUKUS · AustraliaReflecting the diminishing public support for the AUKUS deal, a new Guardian Essential Poll has found that only one quarter of Australians support paying the $368bn price tag to acquire nuclear submarines. For decades Australians were gung ho about going to war – almost any war. Today – despite the best efforts of the Nine Continue reading »
Guardian Essential Poll: AUKUS support collapses, 3-in-4 oppose - Pearls and Irritations
AUKUS · AustraliaThe AUKUS submarine decision should be understood as a manifestation of US defence policy in East Asia, with Australia as a willing sub-imperial accomplice. The deployment of Australian submarines with US naval personnel takes Australian defence policy well beyond interoperability with our ally across the Pacific. It effectively subcontracts Australia's defence sovereignty to the Pentagon. This constitutes a retreat from any residual thoughts of an independent foreign policy and meaningful strategic engagement with the Asia-Pacific region.
AUKUS and Military Keynesianism - Pearls and Irritations
China · AucklandPM Chris Hipkins brushes the Aukus security pact away as not relevant to us because of its nuclear component. But our likely AukUS involvement relating to technology will have far-reaching consequences. Peter Dunne was the leader of United Future and served as a minister in former National and Labour governments.
China will test NZ's fence-straddling diplomacy as never before
Anthony AlbaneseUK, Australia and the U.S. plan to build a new submarine fleet. The project is part of an effort to counter China's growing naval might in the region. The new submarine would cost more than US$3.5 billion, which is more than 10% of Australia's annual defense budget.
AUKUS leaders prepare submarine deal in the US
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