Keating fires back with new attack on Albo
Former Labor prime minister Paul Keating has taken another swipe at the Albanese government’s support of the AUKUS nuclear subs deal.
The AUKUS a landmark agreement between the US, UK and Australia, which was announced to share military technology and boost combined military strength in the Asia-Pacific region.
Former Labor prime minister Paul Keating has taken another swipe at the Albanese government’s support of the AUKUS nuclear subs deal.
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The 200-m long USS Emory S. Land, moored at Outer Harbor has a virtual indoor firing range and a 200-seat American diner.
A $2.2bn deal has been inked to secure 700 jobs maintaining the Adelaide-built Collins Class submarine fleet.
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The most important step has been taken on the shipyard set to build nuclear-powered submarines in a $368bn program centred on Adelaide.
Kiwis could soon be signing on to Australia’s major security pact with the US and the UK, despite the nation being firmly against nuclear.
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