Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reaffirmed his support for the Aukus security pact, stating it is 'full-steam ahead.' Meanwhile, the Greens have called for the cancellation of the nuclear-powered submarine deal, arguing it could entangle Australia in a potential war with China. Greens defense spokesperson David Shoebridge criticized the acquisition of U.S. Virginia-class submarines, suggesting they would make Australia an 'interoperable' part of the U.S. military and increase the risk of conflict with China.
Bias read (Progressive): The article presents the Greens' perspective as a critical voice against the Aukus deal, emphasizing concerns about militarization and potential conflict with China. The framing highlights the Greens' argument that nuclear submarines pose strategic risks and could draw Australia into a U.S.-China冲突.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the debate around the Aukus nuclear submarine deal, including quotes from Greens leader David Shoebridge and mentions of the $368bn agreement. Objectivity is lower due to the article's emphasis on the Greens' concerns and framing the deal as poten





