
Concerns surface as US reviews AUKUS security pact
* The Pentagon will consider whether AUKUS is in line with US President Donald Trump's "America First" vision* The US submarine industrial base is under pressure and is not producing enough boats to meet demand * The deal was signed under the former Biden administration in 2021WHAT PEOPLE HAVE SAID* "Chopping and changing guarantees you will never have the capability. There is a plan here, we are sticking to it and we're going to deliver it."

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