Owning nuclear submarines can make Australia considered a threat to China and face the risk of being attacked, according to Global Times.

US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Prime Minister Australia Scott Morrison on September 15 announced to establish the Aukis Alliance, in which Washington and London will provide technical and technical training to Canberra to build 8 ships

Has Collins submarine of the Australian Navy.

Only countries who possess new nuclear weapons payroll with atomic energy, their mission is to launch a blow when exploding the nuclear war.

China and Russia will no longer consider Australia as a non-nuclear power stand outside conflict, but an American ally can be equipped with nuclear weapons at any time.

Global Times also quoted Li Haidong, professor at the Institute of International Relations of the Chinese Diplomatic Academy, said that Aukus was the focus of Washington's policy to control Beijing.

The US is applying an approach used to deal with Russia after the Cold War.

China immediately had harsh reactions after the US, England and Australia announced the technology sharing agreement to support Australia to build submarines by energy.

The Chinese government describes this agreement as an extremely irresponsible threat to stable in the region, expressing skepticism of Australian nuclear universal commitment and warning Canberra's Western allies

Prime Minister Morrison emphasized Canberra will comply with all commitments about universal nuclear weapons, and argue that China itself has a huge nuclear submissions program.

Australian Foreign Minister Peter Dutton also criticized the reaction of some Chinese officials and communications, called counter-use, lack of mature and embarrassing behavior.

The relationship between Canberra and Beijing becomes cool after Australia forbing Chinese companies to invest in the areas of sensitive in this country and publicly call for Covid-19 pandemic origin.