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Australia ‘didn’t help us’, Trump says of US effort in Iran

Nick Visser

Nick Visser

The US president, Donald Trump, has criticised Australia for what he said was a lack of help during the ongoing war in Iran.

At a media conference, Trump continued to take a hard line against Iran, saying he believes the US military is doing “unbelievably well” in the Middle East while threatening that Iran could be “taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night”.

He added that he remained frustrated with Nato, calling the bloc a “paper tiger” the US “didn’t need”.

“They haven’t helped at all,” he said, adding:

double quotation markIt’s not just Nato. You know who else didn’t help us? South Korea didn’t help us. You know who else didn’t help us? Australia didn’t help us. You know who else didn’t help us? Japan.

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Attorney general says government remains committed to gun buyback scheme

Rowland said the federal government would continue to press ahead with its gun buyback scheme, despite some resistance from state and territory leaders.

The New South Wales government is so far the only clear supporter for the gun reforms, with Queensland, South Australia and the Northern Territory all ruling out their support. The federal government recently said those localities are “standing in the way” of an effort to remove dangerous weapons from the streets.

Rowland maintained it is up for those leaders “to explain to their constituency why that is the case”.

double quotation markBut the fact remains that we will continue to prosecute this case through our national cabinet processes. The government’s committed to it.

She said it is supposed to be a “national” buyback scheme, and states and territories should recognise it won’t work without a national buy-in.

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