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A Rolls-Royce sub fleet, when what we need is a class of Corollas

If the US decides not to pay the price of competing with China, Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines could ultimately leave our home defences exposed.

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Many defence watchers felt a sense of relief when news broke in The Australian Financial Review on Wednesday night that the Morrison government was about to announce the cancellation of the troubled $90 billion project to build 12 French submarines.

But the accompanying news that Australia would instead join a trilateral initiative to build nuclear-powered submarines with the US and Britain should fill Australians with trepidation that we are abandoning one folly only to embark on another.

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Sam Roggeveen is director of the international security program at the Lowy Institute. Connect with Sam on Twitter.

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