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Australia Commits to Historic Defense Spending, Diversifies Military Capability

Australia sets a new benchmark with a defense budget surge to 2.4% of GDP over the next decade, earmarking substantial funds for nuclear subs while pausing further F-35 squadron acquisitions.

Discovered 2024-04-16T20:11:45.469272-07:00 | 2024-04-16T20:11:45.469272-07:00

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