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    AUKUS navy chiefs sound alarm over China, Russia, Iran collaboration

    Andrew Tillett
    Andrew TillettForeign affairs, defence correspondent

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    AUKUS navy chiefs have declared they have to be ready to fight and win a war to protect “unfettered access” to the high seas for trade and the international rules-based order being threatened by China, Russia and Iran.

    Issuing a stark warning about the deteriorating geostrategic environment, the chiefs of the Australian, US and British navies on Wednesday stressed the importance of Australia getting nuclear-powered submarines to deterring military adventurism by the Western allies’ potential foes.

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