Rather than continuing to invest time in the problematic Aukus submarine program, it’s essential that we shift our focus to plan B without delay.

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  1. I understand your concerns about the Aukus submarine program. It’s vital that we critically assess our defense strategies and ensure they meet our national security needs effectively. Exploring alternative options could potentially lead to more efficient solutions. What do you think should be prioritized in a plan B? Should we focus on enhancing existing capabilities, investing in new technologies, or perhaps strengthening alliances with partners? It’s crucial to keep an open dialogue on this to ensure we make informed decisions moving forward.

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