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UK-Australia Sign 50-Year AUKUS Treaty Amid US Review

UK-Australia Sign 50-Year AUKUS Treaty Amid US Review
Above: Royal Australian Navy submarine HMAS Rankin is seen during AUSINDEX 21 on Sept. 5, 2021 near Darwin, Australia. Image copyright: POIS Yuri Ramsey/Australian Defence Force/Getty Images

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Pro-government narrative

This bilateral treaty demonstrates an unwavering commitment to regional security despite American uncertainty. The 50-year agreement ensures continuity in submarine development and creates thousands of jobs while strengthening Indo-Pacific deterrence against growing threats. Britain and Australia are taking decisive action to maintain strategic partnerships regardless of shifting US priorities.

Government-critical narrative

The timing raises concerns about undermining the trilateral nature of AUKUS while the U.S. conducts its legitimate review. America's submarine fleet is already stretched thin, operating 25% below target capacity, making any premature commitments potentially problematic. The bilateral approach could complicate rather than strengthen the broader alliance framework.

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