'You are wildly mistaken': Greens senator skewered over national security on Q+A

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'You are wildly mistaken': Greens senator skewered over national security on Q+A
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The former secretary of the US Navy and South Australia's premier take Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John to task over him questioning Australia's relationship with the USA and the AUKUS agreement.

Greens senator Jordon Steele-John appeared on Q+A and spoke out against the AUKUS agreement.abc.net.au/news/aukus-questioned-qa-by-jordon-steele-john-price-the-voice/102152210Greens senator Jordon Steele-John lashed out at former secretary of the US Navy Richard Spencer over Australia's relationship with the United States and the AUKUS pact before the Q+A panel lambasted the Western Australian senator, accusing him of not understanding the importance of national security.

"We have better things to do than sit around a table with you people, trying to convince you not to go to war."Afghanistan, we followed you there while you spent 20 years and trillions of dollars to replace the Taliban with the Taliban. Mr Spencer said who thought of it did not matter, but rather Australia's national security, which was seconded by Country Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, who asked Senator Steele-John what his plan was to "deter risk"?

"Let's go back to the Uluru statement … warm and fuzzy, feels great and is where this is all borne from.

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