AUKUS is the ‘single most important military partnership’ Australia has signed

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NSW Defence Innovation Network’s Lincoln Parker says the AUKUS agreement is the “single most important military partnership” Australia has ever signed amid the threat of China.

“I think this AUKUS, the Australia, United Kingdom, United States trilateral security partnership that has just been signed … is the single most important military partnership that the country, our country has ever signed before,” Mr Parker told Sky News host Chris Smith.

He said it is “far more important than ANZUS” given Australia is in the most “dangerous” position it has ever been in. “We know what China’s doing – they’re saying it quite outright – they are being very aggressive,” Mr Parker said. “We’re living in times where we really must start taking the defence and security and sovereignty of our nation really seriously, I think this government is doing it.”

 

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Biased reporting, Australia's biggest stuff up in history and and 10yo can prove it but some media outlets are getting favours for their support

What? We already identify as the US toady and UK lickspittle. What changes? Oh, China has more reason to wipe us out I guess.

thatfellafromdownunder 😂💩

Is China threatening Australia? What a joke.

Prime minister so important that President Biden didnt even bother learning his name. hilarious.

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