By staff writers
Donald Trump’s America First policy casts a wide net when attached to a condition of fulfilling the AUKUS submarine deal with Australia.
The Pentagon is conducting a review of the deal and it seems Australia could lose out if the Defence Secretary decides their need for subs is greater.
Earlier this year Trump reacted to PM Albanese, US Ambassador Kevin Rudd and Foreign Minister Penny Wong defaming him publicly by stating Rudd would not be Ambassador for much longer and referring to Albanese as a “lefty globalist.”
Albanese and Defence Minister Richard Marles seem unable to comprehend Trump and Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth want nothing to do with their woke, Marxist regime.
Albanese thinks he will meet unofficially with Trump at the G7 conference next week in Canada but the President has not yet publicly confirmed a meeting.

Secretary Pete Hegseth
would find it difficult to deal
with woke ideologues Albanese
and Marles
Cairns News would not be surprised if Trump shuns Albanese yet again after he told Pete Hegseth to mind his own business about increasing defence expenditure, which does not augur well for the AUKUS or ANZUS defence pacts.
Liberal Opposition Defence Minister Jacinta Price weighed into the AUKUS failings of the government.
“It’s our plan for nuclear submarines to defend our nation and the technological edge we need to deter conflict and defend our sovereignty,” Jacinta Price said yesterday.
“But Albanese and Labor’s joke of a defence policy is understandably making the US ask questions.
“In fact, it’s not just a joke of a policy, it’s that we’ve also got a joke of a defence minister, Richard Marles.
“Let’s be clear: AUKUS has bipartisan support in Australia, and we are willing to work with Labor to make sure it succeeds.
“But we need to know a lot more about what caused this review.
“We need to know if the Labor government’s failure to invest adequately in defence, played a part.”
Cairns News yesterday published a warning from Japan that two Chinese aircraft carriers were heading south from a Japanese atoll in the northern Pacific, a coincidence of Chinese maneuvers perhaps?
President Trump also condemned countries which imposed freedom of speech laws upon its people and Australian universities were stripped of half a billion dollars in US aid for their adherence to DEI policies.
America First means just that and if their defence partners are buckled up to these WEF globalist policies which Trump has all but stamped out across the US corporate world, the bureaucracy and universities then Australia had better jump on board.
This message was telegraphed to Australia months ago when Trump’s biro went into auto mode signing dozens of Executive Orders to clean up the Democrat disaster.
Trump knows well that Biden and Harris were pin-ups for the Australian Labor Party and he will keep on cleaning up their devastating woke legacy which had been adopted by the ALP/Green nexus going back to Hilary Clinton’s pal, Julia Gillard a former Labor Prime Minister.
Much to the astonishment of the Liberal Party and most news pundits, the Australia Real Estate Conference with NewsCorp as a sponsor, invited woke, lunatic Kamala Harris to speak at its Gold Coast gathering in June.
Which goes to show the depth of intelligence of Australia’s realtors. Harris in usual style was unable to string two sentences together or make a coherent speech which was probably well accepted by conference-goers.
While it would be suicide in the Pacific for the US, Cairns News defence analysts are concerned Albanese would go straight to China for succor should Trump abandon our Communist regime.
On its present track Australia cannot survive economically, culturally or spiritually under the helm of the Marxist Australia Labor Party.