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‘Not happy’: Trump renews accusations Australia hasn’t done enough in Middle East war

To start things off for your Friday, we have some news from the US overnight, where the president, Donald Trump, has renewed his accusations that Australia has not done enough to help him in the Middle East war.

Trump made the comments while taking questions from reporters, including Australian correspondents, as he left the White House on Thursday (early this morning AEST).

In footage the president said:

double quotation markWell, I’m not happy with Australia because they were not there when we asked them to be there.

Pressed by a journalist on what he had asked Australia for, Trump did not answer directly but said:

double quotation markThey were not there having to do with Hormuz. So I’m not happy, I’m not happy with them.

Despite the reporters on the ground clamouring for more answers, Trump did not respond to their further shouted questions about what he had wanted from Australia and whether he still had a good relationship with the prime minister, Anthony Albanese.

The exchange began when a journalist asked Trump if he was satisfied with Australia’s increased defence expenditure.

As the government announced yesterday, Labor will spend an extra $53bn on defence over the next decade, using the nation’s latest military blueprint to create new special investment programs to fund increases in capability using private capital.

Existing budget settings have Australia’s spending on track to be about 2.03% of GDP, rising to about 2.3 to 2.4% by 2033 under the new plans.

Trump had demanded American allies spend as much as 3.5% of GDP on their own defence, to reduce reliance on the US.

You can read more about Australia’s new defence plan here:

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Marles says Trump has not made a ‘specific request’ relating to the strait of Hormuz

Marles, who is doing the media rounds this morning, has just been interviewed on ABC Radio National, where he said Trump has not made a “specific request” of Australia regarding the strait of Hormuz.

Marles said:

double quotation markWe’ve not received a specific request in relation to the strait of Hormuz, but we’ll work with all partners, our allies, and that very much includes the US in terms of whatever needs to be done in relation to the strait of Hormuz.

Marles said Australia needed the crucial shipping channel to reopen and suggested it would “contribute” to an operation to make that happen when the time was right:

double quotation markWe’ve been working with the US.

We’ve been working with countries like the UK, with France.

I mean, the planning that is being done in respect of any particular operation there is obviously one which is dependent on when circumstances allow such an operation to happen and that’s not the circumstances we’ve got right now.

And so, you know, we need to wait for that, but we will be seeking to contribute in whatever is the best way that we can. And we’ve made that clear.

He also said – again – that he would not “get into a running commentary on what the US president says”, when asked if Australia was getting tired of Trump’s repeated criticisms.

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