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U.S. lawmakers are urging the Trump administration to maintain a security partnership with Australia and the United Kingdom ...
Policymakers in Washington are getting nervous that the Albanese government is “less vocal about what the problem is” ...
A Republican congressman has spruiked Australia’s relationship with the US amid concerns the Trump administration could scrap ...
One of the US Congress’ biggest AUKUS supporters says there is no justification for the Trump administration to cancel sales ...
Nuclear-powered submarine construction at Adelaide’s world-leading shipyard is set to survive President Donald Trump’s AUKUS ...
Lawmakers from both major parties in the United States are urging the Trump administration to maintain AUKUS with Australia ...
The prime minister goes out of his way not to make a big deal of it and never wants to look like he’s undermining Donald ...
Richard Spencer, who was secretary of the US Navy during Donald Trump’s first term, says a better maintenance network would ...
Alright, here’s what’s on tap for the day: Australia awaits the Pentagon’s AUKUS review, a flare-up of hostilities on the Thailand-Cambodia border, and the Trump administration’s new AI Action Plan.
GAO and U.S. Navy leaders have warned that the U.S. submarine production remains far below the level needed to support AUKUS Pillar I.
As the US foreshadows the end of its AUKUS review, the question of whether Australia would use the subs in warfare has taken centre stage.
The United States will complete a review into a defence pact with the United Kingdom and Australia in the northern hemisphere ...