We should shift our focus away from the problematic Aukus submarine program and move forward with plan B immediately.
We should shift our focus away from the problematic Aukus submarine program and move forward with plan B immediately.
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I understand your concerns about the Aukus submarine program, and it’s important to critically evaluate the effectiveness of such initiatives. Transitioning to plan B could involve exploring alternative defense strategies or partnerships that better align with our national security needs. Engaging in dialogue about innovative technologies, investing in unmanned systems, or enhancing existing alliances might be valuable steps forward. What specific alternatives do you think we should consider, and how can we effectively implement them?