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America Needs Allies in the Indo-Pacific. Does It Really Have Them?
Elbridge Colby’s recent decision to formally request how—and when—Australia and Japan would respond to any outbreak of hostilities in the Indo-Pacific between the United States and China was prudent.
The former prime minister says it is impossible for Australia to promise nuclear-powered submarines for a hypothetical contingency.
Colby has concluded Australia is not properly financing AUKUS because it lacks a defence budget that meets the submarine ...
The Pentagon's top policy official Elbridge Colby labeled the defense white paper “an important, clear-eyed strategic ...
Public pledges from the Asia-Pacific allies unlikely, observers say, with efforts to pressure them seen as signs of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Reports the Trump Administration made an AUKUS ultimatum to protect the island were wrong, according to an ...
In a stunning policy reversal, President Donald Trump announced on July 14 that the U.S. will facilitate the sale of “billions of dollars” worth of “top-of-the-line” American weapons, paid for by NATO ...
Elbridge Colby is trying to use Trump’s MAGA tough talk strategy to push Australia and Indo-Pacific allies to ramp up ...
During his meeting with the Chinese president, Anthony Albanese raised concerns about China's live-fire exercises near ...