Australian PM pushes ahead with plans for nuclear submarines despite concerns in the US

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SYDNEY – Australia’s plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines from the United States has hit a hurdle amid concerns in Washington that the deal risks leaving the US without enough submarines for its naval needs. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY – Australia’s plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines from the United States has hit a hurdle amid concerns in Washington that the deal risks leaving the US without enough submarines for its naval needs.

“We are reliable partners… I’m confident going forward that we will have a positive outcome,” he told The Australian.from the US while it develops a new fleet, which will likely include at least eight vessels and is not expected to be fully operational until the 2040s. “We believe current conditions require a sober assessment of the facts to avoid stressing the US submarine industrial base to the breaking point,” said the letter by Mr Reed, a Democrat and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Mr Inhofe, a Republican, the past chairman.

The debate has marked a relatively rare open schism between Canberra and Washington on a major strategic policy, despite Australia being a staunch ally of the US. “We understand that we will need to make our own contribution to the net industrial base of the three countries,” he told reporters. “We will be able to deliver this with support across the political systems of both the United States and the United Kingdom.”But the plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines has also attracted domestic criticism, including from two former Australian prime ministers, Mr Paul Keating from the Labor party and Mr Malcolm Turnbull, a Liberal.

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