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Trump lashes out at Australia for not being an ally against Iran

Donald Trump He listed Australia among his allies with whom he was deeply disappointed, as it did not want to be involved in his war against Iran.

In a social media post overnight, the US president said his country had been informed by most of our ‘allies’ in NATO that they did not want to get involved… even though nearly every country strongly agreed with what we were doing.

“This action by them did not surprise me,” he said, because he had always viewed NATO as “a one-way street; we will protect them but they will not do anything for us, especially in times of need”.

The President wrote:

double quotesBecause we have such military success [against Iran]We no longer ‘need’ or desire the help of NATO countries; It never happened!

Likewise, Japan Australiaor South Korea.

In fact, speaking as the president of the United States of America, the most powerful country in the world, we don’t need anyone’s help!

It is unclear whether he has sought help from Australia. On Tuesday, the deputy prime minister said, Richard MarlesHe said Australia had not received a formal request for assistance regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

US President Donald Trump at the Friends of Ireland luncheon at the US Capitol on Tuesday. Photo: Niall Carson/PA
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Victoria to publish final planning controls for event centers near Melbourne rail and tram stations

The Victorian government will today publish final planning controls for the first 25 event centers near train and tram stations in Melbourne’s inner-city suburbs.

Prime minister, Jacinta Allanand the minister of planning, Sonya KilkennyIt will publish maps for areas along the Sandringham line, including North Brighton, Middle Brighton, Hampton and Sandringham stations.

The pair first unveiled the plan in Mid Brighton, sparking a highly publicized protest led by the Liberal MP. James Newbury.

Prior to today’s announcement, five of the 25 maps were revealed to the media. These include maps for a large section of Sydney Road from Coburg to Brunswick, where the proposed height limit rises from 16 storeys in outline to 20 storeys in final planning checks.

In Middle Brighton, Oakleigh and Kew Junction, plans remain largely unchanged from the drafts.

The government said it was mailed to more than 140,000 Victorians and received feedback from 12,500, which “directly shaped the final plans”, including changes to height limits.

Allan said in his statement:

double quotesFor years some of Melbourne’s best-connected suburbs have been locked down, pushing young people and families out. We are changing this. These reforms reduce delays and introduce clear rules; so more millennials can reach home faster.

When the drafts were published last year, we wrote:

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