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captions for Australia's 'Dangerous Bet' to imitate US over China
The new UK-US agreement with the US and Australia will make it safer and possibly create bigger jobs, says a new remote desk.
The agreement, known as the Aukus, will capture the impression that Australia is largely based on nuclear-powered propulsion.
Liz binds that it shows the UK's quickness to be "strong" in defending its interests.
But France, which owns a maritime pact with Australia sadly, has criticized the agreement.
Reminding its US and Australian ambassadors for timely consultation, China accuses the three countries of having a "cold Cold War concept".
The coalition - seen as a stabilizing response to China's involvement in the South China Sea offshore - was announced by U.S. Head of State Joe Biden, in the UK giving a low-key Minister Boris Johnson and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison on Wednesday.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Ms tie thought the alliance was a reflection of the UK's commitment to stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
He wrote: "Freedom is to be protected, so we have a strong relationship with confidence around the world.
"This is about an external program in this area, but bringing people across the UK and beyond in partnership with like-minded countries to build unity based on shared goals and common interests."
Ms Truss, who was promoted from the world trade desk to a strange desk in the redistribution area this week, thought the deal "would not affect us completely safe at home, we could probably build hundreds of new and high-skilled jobs, from Govan's shipyard in Tyneside factories".
The agreement, which will also bring together partners to diversify cyber skills, innovation and other maritime technologies, has been described as an "big change" by UK-based national adviser Stephen Lovegrove.
But all around it includes fears that it could push China into war.
This week, former Prime Minister Theresa May asked Mr Johnson about the "effects" of the alliance in the event of China's invasion of Taiwan.
Democratic Taiwan considers itself a monarchy, but Beijing has grown a media group on the island that sees it as a rebel province.
Mr Johnson told MPs that the Aukus promise was "not intended to be an enemy" in China but that the UK was "committed to defending the rule of the American continent".
Speaking on Saturday, Jean-Yves Le Drian believed there was a "serious problem" going on among the aides.
"The fact that for the first time in the history of relations between the United States and France we remember our ambassador for consultation is a powerful supportive action, which shows the magnitude of the immediate crisis between our countries," he told France 2.
But he says France has seen "no need" to recall its ambassador to the UK, accusing the country of being "always opportunistic".
"Britain in this unresolved issue is a piece like a third wheel," he said.
The Treaty of Australia will actually align with the seventh world power to use nuclear-powered submarines.
The publication spoiled the $ 37bn (£ 27bn) exchange claim that France had signed with Australia in 2016 to create 12 standard submarines.
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