Australia is facing challenges in developing its next-generation warships, as China takes advantage of the situation. The government must make tough choices to ensure a safer future.
Australia is floundering over its defence future amid cost blowouts and bureaucratic bungles , as China makes a mockery of Albanese's diplomatic charm offensive Canberra's bungled handling of the process to develop Australia 's next-generation class of warships is music to the ears of our geopolitical opponents , writes Dr. Alexey Muraviev.“Desperate times call for desperate measures.” This quote said to have come from Hippocrates is becoming more relevant in these uncertain times we live in.
That said, while desperate times may be emerging on the horizon of contemporary geopolitics, tough times are here already. For the Australian government, these tough times are a test for its ability to adopt a tough approach towards understanding our opportunities and threats overseas and having the courage to make hard choices. It’s a time for the government to show its ability to navigate the country through challenging waters in search of a safer and stable tomorro
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