PM still doesn’t get ‘international order’ has changed under Trump
The Albanese government’s true international position is to curl itself into the smallest version it can of the foetal position and hope nobody notices it.
The Albanese government’s true international position is to curl itself into the smallest version it can of the foetal position and hope nobody notices it.
The US President’s radical ‘Riviera’ idea may be just what’s needed to break the impasse.
Despite the madness of the specific notion of the US taking control of Gaza, it would be the height of folly to dismiss out of hand Trump’s astounding vision for Palestine.
Why have universities, once the cradle of our civilisation, become such engines of hatred, obscurantism, foolishness and hostility?
Canada and Mexico taking on the US on tariffs is a bit like me picking a fight with Mike Tyson. It’s barely possible I might get one punch in, but the result is not remotely in doubt.
In this brave new world, whoever controls AI wins. After this week, as Cold War 2.0 took a nasty turn against the West, it appears China is frighteningly close to doing just that.
The emergence of DeepSeek is no reason to panic. But it sure is a reason to get moving. Donald Trump’s early actions on the Chinese AI bombshell could not be more thoroughly justified.
The failures of Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau and Jacinda Ardern – three of the very worst democratic leaders in the world in the past decade – carries lessons for Anthony Albanese.
Is Donald J. Trump a modern Moses leading his people into the promised land? Or is he the Apocalypse? It’s too early to tell, but the blizzard of activity in Trump’s first few days demonstrates he is reinventing America in his own likeness.
Donald Trump knows how Washington works now, he knows he’s got a limited time in office and he’s going to revolutionise America and its politics in double quick time.
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