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Why did Britain choose Australia and the United States over France and Europe? In this episode of Doctrine of War, we break down the real strategic logic behind the AUKUS pact—the submarine deal that ruptured Europe’s relationship with Britain and exposed a shift decades in the making. The cancellation of France’s $90 billion submarine contract wasn’t just a diplomatic embarrassment. It was Britain signaling that its future no longer lies with Europe—but with Australia and America in the Indo-Pacific. This in-depth analysis covers: Why Britain considers the Indo-Pacific—not Europe—the true strategic front of the 21st century How China became the central driver of British defense planning Why Australian geography, resources, and military capabilities matter more to London than EU partnerships How AUKUS gives Britain defense industrial opportunities that Europe never offered Why nuclear submarine technology transfer proves AUKUS is an irreversible long-term alliance The Five Eyes intelligence advantage Europe will never match Why Britain believes European defense cooperation is politically stagnant and strategically irrelevant How AUKUS positions Britain as a Pacific military power for decades to come AUKUS was not about submarines. It was a declaration of Britain's new identity: A Pacific-focused military power aligned with the U.S. and Australia—not a European one. If you want geopolitically grounded, unfiltered analysis of alliances, military strategy, and great-power competition, subscribe to Doctrine of War and join the discussion.