Pentagon Initiates Review of AUKUS Nuclear Submarine Pact
Assessment led by Elbridge Colby raises concerns among allies over U.S. commitment
The Pentagon has launched a 30-day review of the AUKUS nuclear submarine agreement, a trilateral security pact involving the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
The review, overseen by Elbridge Colby, a senior defense official known for his skepticism of the deal, aims to determine whether the partnership aligns with the Trump administration's 'America First' agenda.
Concerns have emerged that the agreement, which includes the sale of up to five Virginia-class submarines to Australia starting in 2032, may strain U.S. naval capabilities amid rising tensions with China.
The review has prompted anxiety in London and Canberra, with both allies reaffirming their commitment to AUKUS while acknowledging the U.S. assessment.