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The ANZUS treaty does not make Australia safer. Rather, it fuels a fear of perpetual military threat
In June 2020, the Australian federal government announced a new, $270 billion defence strategy. Part of this entailed spending $800 million on new AGM-158C long-range anti-ship missiles from the United States.
The new spend formed part of a long tradition of Australian defence procurement from…
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