Australian Government's Nuclear Sub Deal Sparks Internal Disagreement

Australian Government's Nuclear Sub Deal Sparks Internal Disagreement

An Australian lawmaker publicly disagreed with the government's plan to buy used nuclear submarines from the U.S. instead of building a new one. When senior officials pushed back hard, he warned that silencing dissent inside government weakens decision-making. The dispute reveals cracks in Australia's commitment to this costly defense partnership.

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