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AUKUS (/ˈɔːkəs/, AW-kəs) is a trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, announced on 15 September 2021. Under the pact, the US and the UK agree to help Australia to develop and deploy nuclear-powered submarines, adding to the Western military presence in the Pacific region.
Cool. Australia getting good submarines feels very fitting for them - them being an island and all that.
AFAIK, the US military is more expensive than the next several ones combined, but It's mostly due to air force and I always felt like the UK had the best submarines. Them 2 together will surely get Australia the best submarines.
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On 17 September 2021, France, which is an ally of the three countries, recalled its ambassadors from Australia and the US; French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian called the deal a "stab in the back" because it disrupted France's strategic plans for the Asia-Pacific region and led to Australia's unilateral cancellation of a
French–Australian submarine deal worth €56 billion (A$90 billion).
That's a lot money tbh. But nevertheless, I don't see how France can blame Australia if Australia wants the best submarines.
What I found curious is "recalled its ambassadors from Australia and the US" - why not the UK also? https://emoji.gg/assets/emoji/thonk.png
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Marshmallow Marshall
but is it really worth jeopardizing the American-European axis, which is literally the stronghold of liberal democracies against... others?
Our side good, other sides bad.
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Are freedom fries and freedom toast coming back?
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I spoke to my friend who is in the Navy and was going through the motions to get clearance to work on submarines about this the other day. He thinks it's retarded as fuck going for these nuclear subs because the only nuclear we work with is the uranium we dig up, which we then just export. We have zero nuclear functionality, knowledge or education streams.
Personally, I just hope this interest in nuclear tech is the start of ripping the coal titty out of our politicians mouths.
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Yep, it certainly is a lot of money, and there are discussions to be had... but discussions, not "Fuck you, traitors!". That's a terrible idea...
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OzyWho
I'm aware it's somewhat simplifying, but it also happens to be pretty accurate. But if you find something better than liberal democracy, my DMs are always open :P
(seriously, can any non-democratic regime be called good compared to democratic ones on the long term? I don't think so)
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When I was in Iraq I got to know a few guys from the French foreign legion. They kinda looked at their countries politics like I looked at Americas but with much more of a good natured laugh than I could carry at the time.
To the question of if a non-democratic regime could be called good in the long term I would say yes. I would even say that public interest in the long term is against self moderation in multiple ways. Although I doubt those words matter.
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the classic way to get reelected into office in 2022 is if macron shows his big dick to the united kingdom and rustle their feathers a little bit
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- France got blindsided, most people will interpret France, no wait. that the EU that does not have a voice.
- AU "needed" the sub cos they're scared that they are isolated enough. The US is too focused on the Persian Gulf and its nearby regions
- AUKUS might be the key to establishing a federal EU. Their first show of power is to force Apple to switch to USB type C.
- New Zealand didn't support the decision. Says it will ban the subs from entering its waters.
- AUKUS deal might cause more internal conflict in the UK?? Breakup of the UK is a huge possibility (last time in 2014... 45% agreed). In the future, Braveheart Part 2?!
- I suggest keeping tabs on the AU mining industry exports, particularly coal and iron ore
- Nuclear Plants in France: 56 Australia: 0 don't blow yourselves up.
- The Emu birds will revolt.
Oh, man. I just predicted the future.
RemindMe! 1000 days
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Originally Posted by
rumox
Personally, I just hope this interest in nuclear tech is the start of ripping the coal titty out of our politicians mouths.
Doubtful. Seems to me that it's just posturing against China. Like you mentioned, Australia alone doesn't produce much- if any enriched Uranium. Certainly far too little for a nuclear submarine fleet so they'd need to be refueling is going to suck. Maybe more money will get thrown at laser enrichment in the future if enough public support for nuclear power in Australia picks up. Not sure if that would de-escalate that region though.
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Originally Posted by
Helz
When I was in Iraq I got to know a few guys from the French foreign legion. They kinda looked at their countries politics like I looked at Americas but with much more of a good natured laugh than I could carry at the time.
To the question of if a non-democratic regime could be called good in the long term I would say yes. I would even say that public interest in the long term is against self moderation in multiple ways. Although I doubt those words matter.
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How so :P
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Actually, now that I think of it.. if Australia wanted some help with nuclear power, France would have been the person to consult. lol
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What's funny about democracy that it's not as democratic as it could be with today's technology.
Ohh, you think you can choose politicians to vote and that makes it so power and civic responsibility are exercised by all adult citizens?
This is not 3000 years ago when the most "democratic power" you could give your citizen is give them vote on who will govern them, and those in turn had to gather in 1 room to debate while being rich enough to have no needs.
I do believe our ~3000 years old governing system could be improved. Idk how, but it just has to be possible.
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Originally Posted by
OzyWho
What's funny about democracy that it's not as democratic as it could be with today's technology.
Ohh, you think you can choose politicians to vote and that makes it so power and civic responsibility are exercised by all adult citizens?
This is not 3000 years ago when the most "democratic power" you could give your citizen is give them vote on who will govern them, and those in turn had to gather in 1 room to debate while being rich enough to have no needs.
I do believe our ~3000 years old governing system could be improved. Idk how, but it just has to be possible.
What the heck does that have to do with kangaroo-powered submarines Ozy?
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Plotato
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When you get no response the first time so you need to repost it again.
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Unknown1234
When you get no response the first time so you need to repost it again.
this is the first time posting this shit
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Originally Posted by
Frinckles
What the heck does that have to do with kangaroo-powered submarines Ozy?
Idk.
Ask Helz and MM ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Marshmallow Marshall
Asking a system of scale to act against the interests of its individuals in favor of what's best for the public is foolish in my opinion. On the micro good moral leaders can exist who will 'do the right thing' but on scale nature takes its course. I personally do not think its very reasonable to expect a system to act against its interests and limit its own power to ensure some moral standard that the system itself is incapable of recognizing. On scale and on a long timeline natural functions will have their effect.
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Originally Posted by
OzyWho
What's funny about democracy that it's not as democratic as it could be with today's technology.
Ohh, you think you can choose politicians to vote and that makes it so power and civic responsibility are exercised by all adult citizens?
This is not 3000 years ago when the most "democratic power" you could give your citizen is give them vote on who will govern them, and those in turn had to gather in 1 room to debate while being rich enough to have no needs.
I do believe our ~3000 years old governing system could be improved. Idk how, but it just has to be possible.
Very valid point. A part of me wants to look back at the issues with establishing decision making groups through a lottery but the existing structures we use are ridiculously antiquated in many respects
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Originally Posted by
NotPaopan
- France got blindsided, most people will interpret France, no wait. that the EU that does not have a voice.
- AU "needed" the sub cos they're scared that they are isolated enough. The US is too focused on the Persian Gulf and its nearby regions
- AUKUS might be the key to establishing a federal EU. Their first show of power is to force Apple to switch to USB type C.
- New Zealand didn't support the decision. Says it will ban the subs from entering its waters.
- AUKUS deal might cause more internal conflict in the UK?? Breakup of the UK is a huge possibility (last time in 2014... 45% agreed). In the future, Braveheart Part 2?!
- I suggest keeping tabs on the AU mining industry exports, particularly coal and iron ore
- Nuclear Plants in France: 56 Australia: 0 don't blow yourselves up.
- The Emu birds will revolt.
Oh, man. I just predicted the future.
RemindMe! 1000 days
As English, I really hope that Scotland becomes independent just so they don't have to be held back by the UK