As anniversaries go, this one has turned out to be quite a downer.

A year since Anthony Albanese, Joe Biden and Rishi Sunak stood at a naval base in San Diego to unveil Australia’s plan to acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, critics of the AUKUS pact are cock-a-hoop and its backers are on the defensive.

It’s a turnaround from December, when AUKUS’s champions were celebrating the fact that the notoriously dysfunctional and divided United States Congress had passed legislation authorising the sale of three Virginia-class submarines to Australia.

Anthony Albanese, US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announcing the AUKUS pact in San Diego last year.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

“This is a very significant accomplishment for all the parties involved,” declared US Congressman Joe Courtney, co-chair of the Congressional Friends of Australia Caucus.

“A lot of people have been holding their breath to see whether Congress takes this seriously.”

Yet in the lead-up to the one-year milestone, a sense of gloom had been accumulating around the submarine plan.

“Dead in the water: the AUKUS delusion,” screams the bright yellow cover of the current edition of the Australian Foreign Affairs journal.

In the lead essay, defence expert and longtime AUKUS sceptic Hugh White argues the submarine plan will “almost certainly fail”, effectively reading AUKUS’s last rites before the pact has even reached teething age.

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AUKUS anniversary brings a sinking feeling

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13.03.2024

As anniversaries go, this one has turned out to be quite a downer.

A year since Anthony Albanese, Joe Biden and Rishi Sunak stood at a naval base in San Diego to unveil Australia’s plan to acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, critics of the AUKUS pact are cock-a-hoop and its backers are on the defensive.

It’s a turnaround from December, when AUKUS’s........

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