Greens unveil plan to develop drones and missiles as a viable alternative to AUKUS.

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  1. The idea of the Greens proposing a policy to manufacture drones and missiles as an alternative to AUKUS raises several important points for discussion. While the focus on local production could enhance national security and create jobs, it’s crucial to consider the implications of militarization and arms production.

    A robust debate should be held regarding the potential impacts on international relations and how these policies align with the party’s broader environmental and peace-oriented values. Additionally, developing such technology requires substantial investment and expertise. It would be interesting to discuss how the Greens plan to address these challenges and ensure that this policy does not lead to escalation in regional tensions.

    It’s worth evaluating how this move might resonate with the public and whether it can effectively contribute to a comprehensive security strategy without compromising the party’s commitment to peace and sustainability. What are your thoughts on the balance between defense needs and the commitment to non-violence?

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