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AUKUS taking focus away from Australia’s immediate security issues : Comments
By Murray Hunter, published 5/3/2024It’s time to re-examine Australian defence policy.
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Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 5 March 2024 8:37:03 AM
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Defence needs to be based on our ability to innovate and manufacture armaments, munitions and autonomous systems/drones etc. And able to repair and resupply as fast as we lose platforms/systems. We also need built in redundancy in all the above.
Even so, we know that they are only as good as the fuel supply that they rely on. Which has to be self-sufficient and endless. And produce all our fuel from seawater using known and proven technology. Be able to refit our Collins class subs with nuclear power and solid state, super silent drives. Until our purchases of new nuclear-powered subs are delivered. Defence posture must make the price of attacking Australia way too high. We must produce a nuclear arsenal and hold it as deterrent we can actually deliver if we are nuked by a hostile foreign power. Posted by Alan B., Tuesday, 5 March 2024 9:56:06 AM
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"Until our purchases of new nuclear-powered subs are delivered."
Doubt whether I shall see them...... Posted by ateday, Tuesday, 5 March 2024 10:12:12 AM
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It makes little sense and it is too expensive for Australia to spend what will actually be A$500 Billion to 2045:
- on American submarines - for American imperial interests in the Middle East and Taiwan Strait with defending Australia's shores an afterthought. If we built are own nuclear deterrent (placing them on the long range Gilmour rockets being built in Queensland http://www.gspace.com/launch ) we wouldn't need to buy these American submarines. And we wouldn't need to risk half our Defence Budget on the increasingly isolationist American imperial alliance. Mavs (Nuclear weapons for Australia) Posted by Maverick, Thursday, 7 March 2024 12:55:20 PM
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I read something a few days ago questioning whether the West any longer has the will to defend itself. Australia seems to be saying NO.
Communist China, like a hyena smells a rotting carcass, senses that.