News
Defence Minister Richard Marles said in June that if war broke out between the US and China, Australia would inevitably be ...
Australia is planning to acquire nuclear submarines under AUKUS, a trilateral security partnership with the US and the UK.
On August 29, the Japanese Ministry of Defense submitted a record defense budget request of $60.2 billion (8.8 trillion yen) for fiscal year 2026, which begins in April.
I would argue they are not. Australia should focus on complementing US power while retaining the ability to execute key roles ...
While Richard Marles was being humiliated by the Trump administration, Americans were pushing for AUKUS to involve joint planning of a war with China. At least someone's saying what the pact really ...
Churchill famously described Russia as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. The AUKUS submarine is beginning to ...
Improving the submarine production rate to meet the U.S. need for new attack submarines and the American commitment to sell boats to the Royal Australian Navy remains a goal for newly sworn-in Chief ...
Australia should closely work with the US on plans to counter Chinese aggression, urgently boost investment in its submarine ...
In the first episode of the Indo-Pacific Briefing Series, Professor Hugh White presents compelling arguments on why AUKUS is ...
USS Ohio (SSGN-726) arrived in Brisbane in late July as part of its regularly scheduled deployment to the Western Pacific.
The minister’s sudden dash to meet his American counterpart and Vice President J.D. Vance has paid off, though he declined to ...
Australia has earmarked billions to prop up the US defence industrial base, but if Donald Trump decides AUKUS commitments ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results