In the Morrison government’s Atlantic pivot from diesel submarines entering service in the 2030s to nuclear submarines arriving at an indeterminate time, there lies a profusion of comedy.
“The relatively benign environment we have enjoyed in many decades in our region is behind us,” Morrison said. Having declared the nation’s geopolitical situation officially malign, he then advised it would be 18 months until Australia would even commit to buying eight submarines from America.
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Joe Aston is the founder of Rampart and the best-selling author of The Chairman’s Lounge: The inside story of how Qantas sold us out. From 2012 to 2023, Joe helmed The Australian Financial Review’s Rear Window column. Email Joe at hello@rampart.news