Australia procures nuclear submarines, New Zealand follows? U.S. media responds to China s challenge

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-06

Australia and New Zealand, two Western countries in the southern hemisphere, have always maintained close ties because of their homologous origins. Many of the residents of these two countries are descendants of immigrants from the United Kingdom, which makes them members of the Five Eyes Alliance, which is part of the Five Eyes Alliance, along with the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada. While the United States is actively promoting the strategy of containing and containing China, the "Five Eyes" alliance has become an important alliance of the United States in dealing with China, and has long played a disgraceful role.

A recent bilateral defense meeting between Australia and New Zealand revealed information that New Zealand is considering joining the "Aukus" alliance between the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. The core project of this alliance is the joint arming of Australia by the United States and Britain, and the first task is to provide attack nuclear submarines. Australia has announced plans to purchase eight attack nuclear submarines, the first batch of which will use submarines decommissioned by the U.S. Navy, followed by the United States and Britain to build new attack nuclear submarines for Australia to enhance the Royal Australian Navy's strategic deterrence capability.

According to the U.S.**, New Zealand's motivation for considering joining the Aukus alliance is similar to Australia's, both in response to the challenge from China. At a time when China, the United States, and other countries are competing for influence in the Pacific region, the United States and Britain are providing Australia with attack nuclear submarines to counter China. Both Australia and New Zealand advocate a seamless connection between the two teams, so New Zealand is considering joining the "Aukus" alliance, although it is not yet clear whether it will buy attack nuclear submarines.

At a time when the United States is actively encircling and containing China, Australia and New Zealand have become the targets of the United States' active courtship. The purpose of the United States in arming Australia is obvious, that is, to use Australia to deal with China, and Australia is also a staunch supporter of the United States' foreign strategy, including the containment and containment of China. Recently, Australia again deployed its P-8A Sea King maritime anti-submarine patrol aircraft to Kadena Base in the Ryukyus to further demonstrate force on China's doorstep. Australia's P-8A operates within the first island chain in an attempt to spy on the PLA's various intelligences, highlighting Australia's hostile stance towards China.

Australia's strategy of buying attack nuclear submarines from the United States and Britain against China appears somewhat contradictory. Australia is highly dependent on the Chinese market and is one of China's largest deficit countries. Australia reaps huge benefits from the Chinese market every year, but chooses to buy attack nuclear submarines from the United States and Britain to confront China. Australia has made it clear that it wants to deploy attack nuclear submarines to the South China Sea, demonstrating that it is directly using military means to deter China. Now, New Zealand is also showing movement, and for Western countries, it is necessary to be vigilant. At a time when the United States is still the world's number one, Western countries may be betting that the United States will not fail.

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