Australia plans for a ‘less certain’ future in Asia — one where the US may not remain the dominant force
by Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspon from World news | The Guardian on (#6M5K8)
The US talks of Aukus as binding' the allies for decades to come, but Richard Marles says Australia must become more self-reliant'
Australia's defence overhaul has accelerated some projects and cut others and has already prompted a plea from China to abandon a cold war mentality".
But as the dust settles on a plan to increase overall military spending, the Albanese government has also sent some significant signals on how it sees the future of the Indo-Pacific region - and these aren't exactly how Australia's top security ally, the US, might see things.
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