The United Kingdom and Australia are set to sign a landmark 50-year defense treaty to deepen their commitment to the AUKUS nuclear submarine partnership, even as US support for the pact appears uncertain. The agreement will see the two nations collaborate on building nuclear-powered submarines, with significant economic benefits including billions in trade and thousands of new jobs. This move is intended to reinforce their strategic alliance and ensure the long-term viability of the AUKUS program, which is seen as critical for security in the Indo-Pacific region. The treaty comes as the US, under potential new leadership, reviews its role in the pact, prompting the UK and Australia to demonstrate their resolve. The deal underscores growing concerns over regional security, particularly in response to China's military expansion.
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