Britain and Australia have reached a pivotal agreement to construct nuclear-powered submarines worth £20 billion, marking a significant investment in defence infrastructure and reinforcing their commitment to shared security interests.
Britain and Australia have reached a pivotal agreement to construct nuclear-powered submarines worth £20 billion, marking a significant investment in defence infrastructure and reinforcing their commitment to shared security interests.
Concerns are mounting regarding Britain’s Aukus security pact with Australia and America as sweeping US tariffs threaten to complicate the production of crucial submarines. A senior Democrat has expressed that






