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The US has launched a review of its multi-billion dollar submarine deal with the UK and Australia, saying the security pact must fit its "America First" agenda.
The Pentagon is reviewing America’s role in a historic, multibillion-dollar pact among Washington, the United Kingdom and Australia to ward off China’s growing influence.
Australia says the plan to deliver nuclear submarines remains unchanged, despite opposition from a top Trump official.
Under Aukus, Australia was scheduled to make a $2bn (£1.47bn) payment in 2025 to the US to help boost its submarine shipyards and speed up lagging production rates of Virginia-class submarines to ...
A bipartisan coalition of powerful Congressmen has gone in to bat for AUKUS, assuring the Defence Secretary there are enough ...
Australia’s top diplomat in the US, Kevin Rudd, is in Canberra amid concerns Australia’s longstanding military alliance with Washington is waning and a hoped-for meeting between the two leaders could ...
The defense company reported revenue of £4.83 billion for the year ended March 31, compared with £4.39 billion the year ...
A speech by Anthony Albanese on the eve of a visit to China signals a shift in rhetoric according to foreign policy watchers.
The review will be headed up Elbridge Colby, who has previously been critical of Aukus, in a speech last year questioning why the US would give away "this crown jewel asset when we most need it".
The US has launched a review of its multi-billion dollar submarine deal with the UK and Australia, saying the security pact must fit its "America First" agenda. Under the trilateral pact, believed ...