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Trump wants allies in his war on China. Albanese and Marles will bend the knee — as will DuttonThe US is going to pressure Australia into joining its economic war against China. Have we got the leaders who can resist? It seems not — not if Labor's ministers are any guide.
The US is going to pressure Australia into joining its economic war against China. Have we got the leaders who can resist? It seems not — not if Labor's ministers are any guide.
The Indo-Pacific Strategy of Trump 2.0 remains unclear, although consensus has been reached on major power competition. If a ...
Australia's is being forced to play a delicate balancing act between alliance loyalty and national self-interest.
Britain has called into question Australia’s nuclear submarines deal with the UK and the United States, as concerns are ...
Establishment figures like Malcolm Turnbull, who are calling for a more “independent” Australian foreign policy, represent ...
The rush to scrap the Darwin port lease is bound up with the Trump White House’s ever-more incendiary trade war measures ...
The country has doubled down on its defense relationship with the United States in recent years. President Trump’s treatment of allies is prompting some to question the wisdom of that path.
The deal has been criticised by former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, who this week convened a "sovereignty and security forum" in Canberra to discuss "tough realities" including Mr Trump and AUKUS.
Ex-Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull mocked Trump for being chaotic as he warned international leaders that they ...
Sky News host Peta Credlin discusses former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull’s “real beef” with the AUKUS agreement.
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