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Richard Marles and Australia’s defence ‘quality’ problem

Richard Marles and Australia’s defence ‘quality’ problem

by Michael Shoebridge | Jun 28, 2025 | Defence Budget, Europe, Policy

Why didn’t Richard Marles explain to Donald Trump and the other 31 leaders of NATO nations that they don’t need to invest more in their nations’ defence to deal with an aggressive Russia enabled by China? Instead, they only need to focus on the quality of their...
Cancelled Trump meeting a relief to PM Albanese, but bad news for Australian security

Cancelled Trump meeting a relief to PM Albanese, but bad news for Australian security

by Michael Shoebridge | Jun 17, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Policy

So, Donald Trump has cancelled his planned meeting with Anthony Albanese – along with the chats he was to have had with other like India’s Narendra Modi because his priority right now is what’s happening in the war between Israel and Iran.  Fair enough from Mr Trump’s...
No hiding the gap between rhetoric and reality on spending

No hiding the gap between rhetoric and reality on spending

by Marcus Hellyer | Jun 17, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Policy

The Australian government has wedged itself on defence. The glaring gulf between its rhetoric around our strategic circumstances and its defence funding commitments have been called out by our great and powerful ally. It’s no longer just domestic analysts...
Putting Australia first in the AUKUS review

Putting Australia first in the AUKUS review

by Michael Shoebridge | Jun 12, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Strategy & Capability

So, the US is reviewing the AUKUS sub deal to align it with Donald Trump’s America First approach and to ensure Australia and the UK are stepping up on collective defence.  As America does this review, Australia should take a fresh look too, so we know what we...
Albanese, Trump and defence: if self-interest isn’t enough, get ready for unthinkables

Albanese, Trump and defence: if self-interest isn’t enough, get ready for unthinkables

by Michael Shoebridge | Jun 4, 2025 | AUKUS, China, Defence Budget, Strategy & Capability

As Anthony Albanese’s election euphoria fades, the hard work of his second term has begun.  And there’s probably not much that’s more difficult than navigating his meeting with US President Donald Trump at the G7 in Alberta Canada. Mr Trump demonstrated his lack...
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