# Anthony Albanese

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World

Australia Breaks Ranks: Canberra Rebukes Trump’s ‘Civilizational’ Threats Amid Fragile Iran Truce

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong have welcomed a temporary ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran while sharply criticizing President Trump’s threats to target Iranian infrastructure. Canberra's rare public rebuke highlights growing concerns over regional stability and Australia's own critical fuel security.

SoMi2026年4月8日 13:57
#Australia#Donald Trump#Iran
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World

Straining the Alliance: Canberra’s Growing Disquiet Over Washington’s Middle East Gambit

Australian MP Andrew Hastie has warned that US credibility is being damaged by unilateral military actions in the Middle East, reflecting a broader breakdown in consultation within the ANZUS alliance. As President Trump publicly criticizes the Albanese government for its lack of military support, internal polling suggests a growing number of Australians wish to distance the country from Washington's foreign policy.

SoMi2026年3月30日 02:27
#Australia-US relations#ANZUS#Andrew Hastie
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World

Clashes in Sydney as Israeli President’s Visit Exposes Australia’s Deep Divide

Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Sydney provoked protests and clashes with police as demonstrators sought to enter a restricted area, prompting Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to voice shock at the violence. The episode highlights polarized Australian views on Israel and raises questions about domestic cohesion and diplomatic priorities.

SoMi2026年2月10日 06:44
#Israel#Australia#Isaac Herzog
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World

Trump’s Dismissal of Allies’ Role in Afghanistan Draws Sharp Rebukes from Britain, Australia and NATO

President Trump’s comments that NATO and other allies ‘‘hid behind’’ the U.S. in Afghanistan drew strong rebuttals from Australia, the UK and NATO leadership. Leaders emphasized the heavy costs borne by their forces and sought to reassure that alliances remain intact, even as the episode highlights risks to coalition cohesion and U.S. credibility.

SoMi2026年1月25日 14:20
#Donald Trump#NATO#Afghanistan