The AUKUS "deal" is looking dodgier by the minute.
Latest reports are that there is a "confidential" political element that we still aren't allowed to know.
Will that just be that the US can dictate where and when they're used, as with all their other top shelf military gear?
Or will we be obliged to show up next time they invade someone?
Then there's the not insignificant point that any future president can, unilaterally, just pull the pin if they feel the urge.
The elephant in the room here is that Moronison's twisting and changing has left us looking at a
minimum gap of 10 years with no submarines at all, once the already aging Collins have to be retired.
Or, the prospect of spending more billions trying to keep.them realistically operational.
The Moronison gummint did us proud with this sh!tstorm.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-10/ ... /104206862