Richard Marles defines Australia’s position on defence strategy, funding and AUKUS

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The Defence Minister has made it clear the government is going to stare down critics who want our troops turning up at every world trouble spot.

Already a subscriber?The government’s defence doctrine became clearer yesterday: Australia is going to stick to focusing on Asia and the Pacific.

The Defence Minister made the brave claim the Albanese government had turned AUKUS from a dream into reality.left by his predecessors, Richard Marles has had to concede the failure of a policy that has left Australia with very little firepower. Rather, it was an early indicator revealing Cabinet’s conviction that Asia is where its interests primarily lie.

This does not mean ruling out Australia becoming a US auxiliary in a potential conflict with China. Marles continues to speak of ‘impactful projection’. This is old wine in new bottles, repurposing the old Cold War policy of ‘forward defence’ about keeping the threat from Asia as far away as possible.

 

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