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Monday, Jul 14, 2025

Australia Rules Out Pre‑commitment of Troops, Reinforces Defence Posture Amid US‑China Tensions

Defence minister affirms sovereign decision‑making as Talisman Sabre exercises begin with Chinese surveillance expected
Australia’s Defence Industry Minister confirmed that the government will not pre‑commit military forces to any future conflict, stating decisions will be made by the government in office at the time.

The statement responded to reporting that the US Department of Defence has sought clarity from Australia and Japan on their potential roles in a Taiwan–China conflict, as part of Washington’s broader deterrence strategy.

In remarks to national media, the minister emphasised that Australia’s participation in any conflict remains subject to sovereign decision‑making.

The comments coincided with a diplomatic visit by the Prime Minister to China, during which Australia reaffirmed support for the status quo regarding Taiwan and expressed concern over regional military developments and potential Chinese bases in the Pacific.

Australia has deployed approximately 40,000 troops from 19 countries for Exercise Talisman Sabre, beginning on 13 July.

The biennial exercise, the largest in the southern hemisphere, will run until 4 August across multiple domains including land, sea, air and cyber.

Nations participating include the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, France and South Korea, with Papua New Guinea taking part for the first time.

Acting defence officials said the exercise aims to enhance coalition readiness and interoperability.

Officials noted the possibility of Chinese surveillance vessels monitoring activities, as seen in previous iterations.

Further, the US military is expanding its rotational presence in Australia, with Virginia‑class submarines expected to be stationed in Western Australia from 2027 under the AUKUS agreement.

The Australian government has accelerated defence spending, bringing forward funding for guided‑weapons production and submarine infrastructure deployment.
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