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Related: About this forumWith friends like Trump, who needs Aukus? ALP members are demanding an answer
The drums of Labor dissent are beating. Compounded by new US tariffs, theyll get louder if Albanese is returned on 3 May.
Well before Donald Trump unveiled his countrys punitive tariffs, the graffiti was being figuratively scrawled on Labors walls, a reflection of the deep disquiet of party members about the continuation of the $368bn Aukus deal with the US.
The message has been simple. RETHINK AUKUS NOW.
After Trumps 10% tariff announcement (cloaked as it was in nauseating terms about wonderful Australia), prime minister Anthony Albanese was quick to say this is not the act of a friend. Something of an understatement, that, though a welcome one for many of Albaneses supporters who, with good reason, now view Trumps America not only as a perfidious ally but also a downright dangerous one.
*Snip*
To quote another Labor figure: Times have changed and any re-evaluation of the policy could be put in terms of We cant do this anymore with such an erratic, unstable ally, rather than any admission that signing up to Aukus was a mistake in the first place.
The drums of Labor dissent on Aukus are beating. Theyll get louder if Labor is returned on 3 May.
Meanwhile, come what may in the White House, a feckless bipartisan policy of supporting Aukus - along with an unquestioned, sanctified, US-Australia alliance - will continue together with the transparent gaslighting of the Australian public.
Instructively, it was barely a week ago that Albanese even invited Trump, though hes not acting like a friend today, to visit Australia.
I can almost hear the shouting in the streets.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/apr/04/with-friends-like-trump-who-needs-aukus-alp-members-are-demanding-an-answer?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
Well before Donald Trump unveiled his countrys punitive tariffs, the graffiti was being figuratively scrawled on Labors walls, a reflection of the deep disquiet of party members about the continuation of the $368bn Aukus deal with the US.
The message has been simple. RETHINK AUKUS NOW.
After Trumps 10% tariff announcement (cloaked as it was in nauseating terms about wonderful Australia), prime minister Anthony Albanese was quick to say this is not the act of a friend. Something of an understatement, that, though a welcome one for many of Albaneses supporters who, with good reason, now view Trumps America not only as a perfidious ally but also a downright dangerous one.
*Snip*
To quote another Labor figure: Times have changed and any re-evaluation of the policy could be put in terms of We cant do this anymore with such an erratic, unstable ally, rather than any admission that signing up to Aukus was a mistake in the first place.
The drums of Labor dissent on Aukus are beating. Theyll get louder if Labor is returned on 3 May.
Meanwhile, come what may in the White House, a feckless bipartisan policy of supporting Aukus - along with an unquestioned, sanctified, US-Australia alliance - will continue together with the transparent gaslighting of the Australian public.
Instructively, it was barely a week ago that Albanese even invited Trump, though hes not acting like a friend today, to visit Australia.
I can almost hear the shouting in the streets.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/apr/04/with-friends-like-trump-who-needs-aukus-alp-members-are-demanding-an-answer?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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With friends like Trump, who needs Aukus? ALP members are demanding an answer (Original Post)
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hlthe2b
(109,019 posts)1. I'd say we are in a competition to see which country Trump can offend the most, which people hate him more...
But, I refuse to relinquish the latter title on behalf of all remaining sane Americans.
Sorry, World. I truly am. Sigh...
canetoad
(18,855 posts)2. Well, I hope those
"Drums of dissent" as the Guardian so alliteratively puts it, settle themselves down soon. The alterative is Peter Dutton.