US reviewing AUKUS submarine pact
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The Trump administration says its reviewing a deal to sell nuclear-powered submarines to Australia over concerns that the U.S. is not producing enough of its own.
U.S. Defense officials review the nuclear submarine agreement with Australia and the U.K., while Congress demands clearer shipbuilding plans to address concerns about lagging timelines.
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Australia’s defense minister has dismissed concerns that a deal between the U.S., Australia and Britain to provide his country with nuclear-powered submarines could be in jeopardy, following a report that the Pentagon had ordered a review.
Traders near the shipyard where AUKUS submarines are planned to be built have mixed reactions to the US government's AUKUS review, as Premier Peter Malinauskas seeks to downplay concerns over the announcement.
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🏛️ America First or Allies Last? U.S. Strategic Review Puts AUKUS Deal in Political CrossfireThe United States has officially started a detailed review of the AUKUS submarine agreement. This pact, involving the US, Australia, and the United Kingdom, was signed to help Australia build and operate nuclear-powered submarines.
The United States has announced a review into the AUKUS submarine agreement. Is the future of the security deal at risk?
A former national security advisor to US President Donald Trump has warned that downgrading or withdrawing from the AUKUS pact would be "catastrophic" for the US. The Pentagon is reviewing the trilateral agreement,
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