Trump Criticizes Australia for Lack of Support in Iran Conflict

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Arabic version: ترامب ينتقد أستراليا لعدم دعمها في الصراع الإيراني

US President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Australia, alongside Japan and South Korea, for not providing support during the ongoing war in Iran. At a recent media conference, Trump expressed his frustrations, stating that these countries had not aided the US military efforts in the region. He emphasized that while he believes the US military is performing “unbelievably well,” he feels let down by the lack of assistance from these allies.

According to The Guardian, Trump described NATO as a “paper tiger” and reiterated his dissatisfaction with the alliance’s contributions to the conflict, indicating that he expected more solidarity from allied nations.

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