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Asked about whether Australia should close Pine Gap, Bandt says his “priority right now is Aukus” given that Australia has already been paying the US and UK to rebuild their shipyards.

The Prime Minister and the Government just gave Donald Trump the best part of $1 billion in the last couple of weeks for submarines that may never arrive. And what’s happened in return? We have tariffs imposed on us and now the threat of more.

That is something that we could concretely do right now, instead of spending hundreds of billions of dollars on submarines that may never arrive.

Pressed on the possibility of increased defence spending if Australia were to walk away from the US alliance, Bandt says the money currently being spent on nuclear submarines could be reprioritised, including to other parts of the defence force.

We have costed the AUKUS contributions. It’s over the near-term, the next decade. We’re looking at $70 billion being spent on it. Now, reallocating that would go a long way to ensuring that Australia has a fit for purpose Defence Force.

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