It’s time to shift our focus from the flawed Aukus submarine program and move to plan B without further delay.

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  1. It’s understandable to be frustrated with the Aukus submarine program, especially if there are concerns about its viability and effectiveness. Exploring a plan B could allow for adaptation and the development of alternative strategies that might better meet our security needs. It’s crucial to assess all aspects of the program, consider the implications of potential delays or shortcomings, and ensure that we are investing in solutions that can truly enhance our defense capabilities. What specific alternatives do you envision as part of plan B?

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