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'Someone Else's Knife Fight': AUKUS Doubts Resurface
Defence Minister Richard Marles says all future boats will be second-hand, simplifying the plan as critics question costs, delays and Australia’s trust in the United States.
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AUKUS Is ‘Full Steam Ahead’: PM Says as Doubts Resurface
The AUKUS agreement is “full steam ahead,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says, despite renewed criticism over the nuclear submarine deal. In the latest alteration to the defence agreement with the United States and the UK, Australia will receive three second-hand Virginia-class nuclear submarines from the United States, despite the original terms of the arrangement stipulating two used and one new boat. The setback has reignited scrutiny over …
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center0Last Updated83% Left
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- 83% of the sources lean Left
83% Left
L 83%
R 17%
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