Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared he is 'very confident' the United States would support legislation backing AUKUS, as he ruled out boosting Australia's contribution to the industrial bases of the US and Britain.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared he is"very confident" the United States would support legislation backing AUKUS, as he ruled out boosting Australia's contribution to the industrial bases of the US and Britain.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he was"very confident" the United States would support legislation backing AUKUS as he ruled out boosting Australia's contribution to the industrial bases of the US and Britain. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Martin Ollman A number of Republicans, and some Democrats, have sought to delay legislation on the pact, arguing it could impact the US' ability to meet its own targets for the production of nuclear submarines and may cost significantly more than some estimates suggested. Picture: Nathan Howard/Getty
"The combination of the three nations cooperating when it comes to defence capacity lifts the capacity of everyone, of all three countries. That's what this is about. Win-win-win for Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom. Representative Jim Jordan, a key figure in the removal of Mr McCarthy, was unable to secure enough votes for his own tilt at becoming Speaker, leaving the chamber in disarray amid the need for crucial votes on financial aid to Ukraine and Israel, as well as spending bills to avoid a government shutdown. Picture: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Imagesintense hearings on AUKUS
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