Letters
Trump’s ego is bruised so joining war is no surprise
It’s not too unexpected that Donald Trump should go to war with Israel against Iran
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Chalmers must realise any reform relies on trust
Jim Chalmers is right to ask whether Australia still has the appetite for meaningful reform.
‘Unpolished’ Rogan’s style wins the popular vote
Joe Rogan’s unfiltered discussions with people from all walks of public life are the key to his vast listenership, says Wesley Thomas.
West turning a blind eye to Israel’s nuclear arms
Why is Israel’s (unsupervised) possession of a nuclear arsenal accepted without demur, yet any suggestion that Iran do the same is met with outrage?
Time to get serious about proper sanctions on Israel
Anything less is complicity, writes Fernanda Trecenti.
Missed meeting with Trump is no reflection on Albanese
The “Albo fail” narrative after Donald Trump’s early departure from the G7 meeting is disappointing, writes Paul Bugeja.
Nuclear balance might bring peace to Middle East
Readers discuss war, Donald Trump’s moves and a way to make the world less violent.
As the US falters, regional ties are well worth strengthening
For years, we have been safe because we had this hairy-chested friend, even if not in our own neighbourhood, that others were threatened by.
Trump’s military parade is out of step with reality
I have never seen a more poorly trained, slump-shouldered group – except perhaps a gang of condemned prisoners, writes Ian Usman Lewis.
Australians must not follow Trump’s road to ruin
The right-wing media needs to jettison antagonistic Trump-like approaches, writes Warren Marks.
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