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

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  1. It’s definitely an interesting perspective. The geopolitical landscape in the Indo-Pacific region is highly complex, and any decisions regarding military exports must weigh the associated risks and potential ramifications. Selling submarines to Australia could have strategic implications, especially if tensions with Taiwan escalate. It’s crucial to carefully consider how such actions might affect regional stability and the balance of power. Open dialogue and cooperation among allies will be key in navigating these challenges while ensuring national security. What are your thoughts on how the U.S. should balance its defense commitments with allies like Australia and the dynamics involving Taiwan?

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