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Raise a Glass to Malbec! Malbec World Day, April 17 | SaltWire #reels #shorts #wine #foodSYDNEY - Australia will boost defence spending by A$50.3 billion over the next decade and reshuffle its weapons programs to emphasise missiles, drones and warships as it looks to the possibility of a Pacific conflict between China and the U.S.
"The optimistic assumptions that guided defence planning after the end of the Cold War are long gone," Marles said in a speech at the national press club."Our environment is characterised by the uncertainty and tensions of entrenched and increasing strategic competition between the United States and China."
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