<p>Australia's defense minister said Thursday that US-backed nuclear submarines were a better choice after France was outraged by Canberra scrapping a major deal for conventional ones.</p>.<p>"In the end the decision that we have made is based on what is in the best interest of our national security," Defense Minister Peter Dutton told a joint news conference in Washington.</p>.<p>France was outraged and accused its US ally of stabbing it in the back after Australia canceled a multibillion-dollar package for conventional submarines as it announced a new three-way alliance with the United States and Britain.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/with-australia-uk-deal-joe-biden-again-shows-china-is-paramount-priority-1031204.html" target="_blank">With Australia-UK deal, Joe Biden again shows China is paramount priority</a></strong></p>.<p>As the United States sought to do damage control, Dutton said it was important to "look at the facts."</p>.<p>Australia, which has growing concerns about China, had existing submarines that after a life extension would only have given the country an edge going into the 2040s, he said.</p>.<p>"Beyond that, the clear advice to us from chief of navy and the chief of the defense force has been that a conventional diesel submarine was not going to provide us with the capability into the 2030s -- the second half of the 2030s -- the 2040s and beyond and that we needed a nuclear-powered submarine," he said.</p>.<p>"And so we looked at what options were available to us. The French have a version which was not superior to that operated by the United States and the United Kingdom."</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>Australia's defense minister said Thursday that US-backed nuclear submarines were a better choice after France was outraged by Canberra scrapping a major deal for conventional ones.</p>.<p>"In the end the decision that we have made is based on what is in the best interest of our national security," Defense Minister Peter Dutton told a joint news conference in Washington.</p>.<p>France was outraged and accused its US ally of stabbing it in the back after Australia canceled a multibillion-dollar package for conventional submarines as it announced a new three-way alliance with the United States and Britain.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/with-australia-uk-deal-joe-biden-again-shows-china-is-paramount-priority-1031204.html" target="_blank">With Australia-UK deal, Joe Biden again shows China is paramount priority</a></strong></p>.<p>As the United States sought to do damage control, Dutton said it was important to "look at the facts."</p>.<p>Australia, which has growing concerns about China, had existing submarines that after a life extension would only have given the country an edge going into the 2040s, he said.</p>.<p>"Beyond that, the clear advice to us from chief of navy and the chief of the defense force has been that a conventional diesel submarine was not going to provide us with the capability into the 2030s -- the second half of the 2030s -- the 2040s and beyond and that we needed a nuclear-powered submarine," he said.</p>.<p>"And so we looked at what options were available to us. The French have a version which was not superior to that operated by the United States and the United Kingdom."</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>