Australia’s largest military export was originally slated for the US, but Canada managed to secure a deal ahead of Donald Trump.

Australia’s largest military export was originally slated for the US, but Canada managed to secure a deal ahead of Donald Trump.
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It sounds like there’s an intriguing twist in the defense export dynamics! Australia aiming to send its biggest defense export to the US but having Canada beat them to it highlights the competitive nature of defense contracts and international relations. This could reflect strategic partnerships and the urgency in military equipment acquisitions, especially given current global tensions. It will be interesting to see how this affects Australia’s defense export strategy moving forward and what implications it has for US-Australia relations! What do you think this means for future defense deals in the region?