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Other US allies are being transparent with their people about any role their nation played in the attack on Iran. But from Australia's leaders? Crickets.
Defence Minister Richard Marles has dismissed suggestions that Australia should commit to “a particular figure” of defence spending after the US called for investment to reach 3.5 per cent of GDP.
Defence Minister Richard Marles has defended the Albanese government’s commitment to AUKUS after the Trump administration launched a review into the $368 billion deal.
Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Richard Marles, Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi, NATO Secretary ...
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Marles says AUKUS review ‘natural and necessary’ - MSNDefence Minister Richard Marles says he was aware of the decision to review the AUKUS pact and acknowledged that it is a natural and necessary step for any new administration. France enters the ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles dismissed such calls on Thursday, saying the Coalition government had wasted time and money pursuing submarines from Japan and France before settling on the AUKUS plan.
Defence Minister Richard Marles announces at the NATO summit that Australia will deploy ADF troops to Europe to help protect ...
Australia says the plan to deliver nuclear submarines remains unchanged, despite opposition from a top Trump official.
Australia yesterday said that it is “very confident” in the future of a US agreement to equip its navy with a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, after the administration of US President Donald Trump ...
Malcolm Turnbull, who was behind the French submarine contract that Morrison dramatically tore up in favour of Aukus, said Australia needs to "wake up", realise it's a "bad deal" which the US could ...
The US has launched a review of its multi-billion dollar submarine deal with the UK and Australia, saying the security pact must fit its "America First" agenda.
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