A US Virginia class nuclear-powered submarine will be sold to Australia under the agreement.Credit:AP
Under the AUKUS deal,Washington was set to sell Canberrabetween three and five of its own nuclear submarines in the 2030s before Australia begins building a new class of boat with Britain.
But the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee,senator Roger Wicker,said Biden needed to commit more money to guarantee “we have enough submarines for our own security before we endorse that pillar of the agreement”.
Wicker said Australia’s commitment of US$3 billion ($4.4 billion) for the US production line would not be enough to meet the needs of both countries.
“The president needs to submit a supplemental request to give us an adequate number of submarines,” he told US news outletPolitico.
“We need a concrete plan that includes not only the authorisation and money for an adequate number of attack submarines,but a plan for the industrial base to actually get there.”
Democrat senator Bob Menendez,chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,blasted the Republican’s intervention as “foolish”.