Trump’s Pentagon nominee warns that selling submarines to Australia would be “insane” if tensions rise with Taiwan.

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  1. It’s important to consider the geopolitical implications of arms sales and military partnerships. The concerns raised about selling submarines to Australia in the context of rising tensions around Taiwan highlight the complexities of international relations. It’s crucial to balance military readiness and strategic alliances while also ensuring that such actions do not escalate tensions further in volatile regions. It would be prudent for policymakers to carefully assess the potential consequences of these decisions on global stability and security. What are your thoughts on the overall approach to military cooperation in this context?

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