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Old 15th Sep 2021, 19:22
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Joint Security Statement Wed 15th 2200

Wonder what will be said tonight. A Downing Street spokeswoman said: “At 2200 BST tonight the Prime Minister will make an on-camera address, alongside US President Biden and Australian Prime Minister Morrison, on a strategic national security announcement.”
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UK, US and Australia launch landmark security pact - BBC News

The UK, US and Australia have announced a special security pact to share advanced technologies including nuclear-powered submarine know-how.

Along with technology, industrial bases and supply chains will also be shared.

The countries believe the agreement is vital to defending their interests in the Indo-Pacific region, where China has a growing military presence.

The pact could also see Australia scrap a deal to build French-designed submarines, Australian media report.

France won a A$50bn (€31bn; £27bn) contract to build 12 submarines for the Australian Navy in 2016. The deal was Australia's largest-ever defence contract.

However, the construction of submarines has been hit with delays largely because of Canberra's requirement that many components be sourced locally.

On Wednesday, US President Joe Biden, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison issued a joint statement on the launch of the new security partnership, labelled Aukus.

"As the first initiative under Aukus... we commit to a shared ambition to support Australia in acquiring nuclear-powered submarines for the Royal Australian Navy," the statement said.

"This capability will promote stability in the Indo-Pacific and will be deployed in support of our shared values and interests," it said.

The leaders said the aim was to "bring an Australian capability into service at the earliest achievable date", adding: "Australia remains committed to fulfilling all of its obligations as a non-nuclear weapons state."

It went on to say that the defence pact would also focus on cyber capabilities, artificial intelligence and "additional undersea capabilities".

Mr Johnson said the three nations were natural allies and that the alliance would "bring us closer than ever".

"This partnership will become increasingly vital for defending our interests, and... protecting our people back at home," he said.

In recent weeks, the UK's HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier has been deployed to the Indo-Pacific region alongside personnel and equipment from the US.

The joint statement said the Indo-Pacific was a region with potential flashpoints, including unresolved territorial disputes, threats from terrorism and a problem with organised crime. "It is on the frontline of new security challenges, including in cyberspace," it said.
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Until America finds it expedient to dump the UK and Australia......
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Mais non……lol
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I think this may be more about the US giving the UK permission to share the technology and the UK and Oz then doing the heavy lifting.
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