Summary:
- The AUKUS agreement, a trilateral security pact between the UK, US, and Australia, has faced criticism from Members of Parliament (MPs) regarding its "Pillar Two" initiative.
- Pillar Two aims to develop advanced military capabilities, but MPs argue that it lacks a clear focus and delivery plan, raising concerns about its effectiveness.
- The article highlights the need for the AUKUS partners to provide more clarity and a detailed roadmap to ensure the successful implementation of Pillar Two and the overall success of the AUKUS agreement.