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Malcolm Turnbull

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29th Prime Minister of Australia - 2015 -2018. Retweets not necessarily an endorsement. malcolmturnbull.com.au

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In the face of Trump’s intimidation, U.S. allies must work together to find alternatives to the U.S. market—and promote new free-trade arrangements that exclude Washington, writes Malcolm Turnbull. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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As the Trump administration upends Washington’s existing partnerships, U.S. allies should band together to preserve the best elements of the U.S.-led world order, writes former Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm Turnbull. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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“Together, U.S. allies can exert considerable influence and contend with the havoc unleashed by Washington.” Read Malcolm Turnbull, Australia’s former prime minister, on how U.S. allies should respond to Trump’s threats: foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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“Future U.S. leaders may try to restore the country’s moral leadership, but trust once lost is hard to win back. Trade deals come and go, but if the light on the hill shines only for Americans, Trump will have ushered in a darker world for everybody else.”

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“China has always bristled at how the United States and its dollar dominate the global system of trade and finance,” writes Malcolm Turnbull. Today, that dominance “is being shaken not by anything China has done but by Trump’s actions.” foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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“China has always bristled at how the United States and its dollar dominate the global system of trade and finance,” writes Malcolm Turnbull. Today, that dominance “is being shaken not by anything China has done but by Trump’s actions.” foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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The UK is conducting a review of AUKUS. The US DoD is conducting a review of AUKUS. But Australia, which has the most at stake, has no review. Our Parliament to date has been the least curious and least informed. Time to wake up?

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Most of the debate today is missing the point. The US can comply with the AUKUS deal without transferring any submarines to Australia. substack.com/@malcolmturnbu…

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The US has announced that the Trump administration will undertake a comprehensive review of the AUKUS defence agreement to ensure it aligns with the government’s agenda. So, is it really a final farewell to the nuclear submarines we have never seen?

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“Together, U.S. allies can exert considerable influence and contend with the havoc unleashed by Washington.” Read Malcolm Turnbull, Australia’s former prime minister, on how U.S. allies should respond to Trump’s threats: foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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“If the US Navy is already short of SSNs and its industry is producing too few to replace retirements, let alone increase the fleet numbers, how could any president, no matter how well disposed to Australia, part with any of them even to an ally like Australia?” Turnbull told the

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Very waffly discussion about #AUKUS on RN today - as usual talking in generalities, no focus on the critical issues of shipbuilding, or capacity to transfer subs to Aus when USN is short of them - claim “lots going on with Pillar 2” - but no discussion of what that is (hint

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Not all screen time is equal - but saying YouTube shouldn’t be included in the social media ban laws is farcical. My piece in today’s SMH smh.com.au/national/not-a… #socialmediaban #parenting #screentime

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Anthony Albanese gives a measured Curtin Lecture which speaks about Australia’s sovereignty and independence (while at the same time evoking the US alliance he says Curtin founded). Unremarkable you might think? But he has been lashed by Sussan Ley and the right wing media for DARING to