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No problems with AUKUS: Scott Morrison says stick with the plan

29 min · 3 jun 2026
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Changes to the AUKUS deal that mean Australia only gets second hand submarines from the Americans have prompted some wobbles this side of the Pacific.  But the architect of the $370 billion deal told Global Roaming the deal is a dynamic one, and he has no regrets.

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