Britain to send nuclear submarine fleet to Australia to warn China

It is reported on July 22nd, Britain will station a fleet of nuclear submarines in the Pacific as a warning to the Communist China. The communist regime has caused economic and security concerns in the region, and the UK’s move is a way to stop the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s threat in the region.

Uk’s HMS Astute, a nuclear submarine deployed with HMS Queen Elizabeth’s Carrier Strike Group, visits Australia on October 29, 2021. 

Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the head of the military, is expected to sign the agreement at a naval conference in Sydney next week. Its submarines could be stationed in Australia until 2040. This would bring the British submarine fleet closer to China to confront any hostility from the Chinese Communist Party in the region.

Deploying undisguisedly multiple British submarines to patrol the South China Sea is the biggest move the UK has ever made against Beijing.

Confronting Communist China’s growing military presence in the Indo-Pacific is the main mission of the Australia, UK and United States Security Alliance (AUKUS). Royal Navy submarines are expected to be based in Perth with Australian submarines working alongside British crews.

The establishment of alliance has angered the Communist regime when China and Australia are engaged in a trade war and a diplomatic deadlock. The Communist regime in China has been angered by alliance’s further moves to strengthen its ties.

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