Whike this is for Finland I often wonder why Australia doesn’t do such a thing? (That’s not an argument for or against doing it but a genuine question)
If the LNP/ALP are so concered about an invasion by China that they’ll bankrupt the nation to buy a few token nuclear submarines.it seems beyond bizzare to me that the sort of preparedness in the article is not prioritised as well? Or is it becase the submarine thing is all dick waving and posturing for votes and has little to do with actual national defence ?
Well yeah but i find it “interesting” that our poltical reaponse to defence seems to be big bad toys, 1/2 of which never seem to work or we have zero ability to service in a time if war, then we can’t trasport them on our roads as they’re too heavy (Abrams Tanks) becase we have no rail.infrstruxture. Ukraine woukd be finished without their rail.
For the reasons you point out, there are only two nations in the world that could prosecute a war on the other side of the planet, China and the US. We have defences against neither and cant not offer ofrence against either, so at the end if the day I’m not sure why we even bother? Personally I’d be more worried about a US invasion,which they defaxto done but at least with China we’d end up with a decent railway system and better food.
Particularly after watching thr war in Ukraine unfold, everything we do in Aus. in terms if defence seeens laughable. One manufacturing facility for artillery for example. Finland seems to actually take it seriously, sure they’ve had war at their door in the past but so have we…