As global tensions rise and conflict escalates, Australia is being drawn deeper into US military strategy through AUKUS and broader military integration. That means more risk, more secrecy, and a greater chance that nuclear-capable bombers, warships and submarines could operate from, through, or alongside Australian territory.
The United States refuses to confirm or deny whether its vessels and aircraft carry nuclear weapons. Australia accepts that policy. Australians may never know if nuclear weapons are being brought into our country.
This is unacceptable.
If nuclear weapons are brought into Australia, ordinary people would carry the risk while decisions are made behind closed doors. And if Australia is seen as part of a US nuclear war machine, that makes us a target too.
So, we got a 2-week reprieve from the war (I’m not so sure this will be honoured) but we seem to be inching ever closer to nukes being detonated. We must not let our country become a target or be part of the war machine that could detonate nukes on any civilian population.
The US has a “neither confirm nor deny” policy on whether visiting submarines, ships, or planes carry nuclear weapons. In late 2025, Senate estimates heard there was “no impediment” to visits by dual-capable platforms and that Australia would continue to respect that US policy. That means Australians may never know whether nuclear weapons are being brought here.
Labor first committed to signing and ratifying the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in 2018, reaffirmed that commitment in 2021 and 2023, but Australia still has not signed. Recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran, condemned by UN experts as unlawful and in violation of the UN Charter, show how quickly conflict can escalate and how easily closely aligned states can be exposed to the consequences without democratic say.



I’m of the opposite opinion, it’s pretty clear nuclear weapons are the only thing that stops a country from getting invaded by a much much larger country (or a regional pacific player ((I don’t want to upset anyone in the room))
It’s not a matter of getting invaded in Australia. I can see your point relating it to Iran but as we don’t have nukes of our own, allowing the US to park THEIR nukes or nuke-carrying aircraft or sea vessels here and/or using their bases on our territory to launch them sets us up as targets just like the Gulf States US bases.
Not only that, but once these nukes are sitting on our shorelines, in submarines, etc, an authoritarian America could use them to threaten us.
I’ve seen how Trump treats his allies…
targets from who?
From any country which has been threatened or already attacked by the US. There are missiles that have a very long range.
Which country near us do you think the US will target?
Are you playing games ikt?
no just asking
I’m not Australian but I agree. We’re 2 for 2 now (Ukraine and Iran).
ah if not Australian you may not get my reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgspkxfkS4k
Bah!! Fuckin love that series!
That segment says most of what needs to be said. You knew the answer to your question. I don’t see it so clear cut.
More specifically, an indo-pacific regional player