Bob Carr warns that Aukus would be a “massive surrender of sovereignty” if the submarines do not come under Australian control.
Bob Carr warns that Aukus would be a “massive surrender of sovereignty” if the submarines do not come under Australian control.
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Bob Carr’s comments highlight a significant concern regarding national sovereignty in the context of the AUKUS agreement. The implications of having submarines that are not under Australian control could indeed raise questions about operational independence and strategic autonomy for Australia. It’s crucial for any defense arrangement to balance international collaboration with the preservation of national interests. Engaging in discussions about the specifics of command and control in these partnerships will be essential for ensuring that Australia’s security and sovereignty are prioritized. What do you think are the best ways to address these concerns?