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News live: Trump says Australia ‘didn’t help’ with Iran war; ‘increasing’ cyclone threat for Queensland | Australia news

Australia ‘didn’t help us’, Trump says of US effort in Iran

Nick Visser

The US president, Donald Trump, has criticised Australia for what he said was a lack of help during the ongoing war in Iran.

At a media conference, Trump continued to take a hard line against Iran, saying he believes the US military is doing “unbelievably well” in the Middle East while threatening that Iran could be “taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night”.

He added that he remained frustrated with Nato, calling the bloc a “paper tiger” the US “didn’t need”.

“They haven’t helped at all,” he said, adding:

double quotation markIt’s not just Nato. You know who else didn’t help us? South Korea didn’t help us. You know who else didn’t help us? Australia didn’t help us. You know who else didn’t help us? Japan.

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Donald Trump. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
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Rohan Dennis accuses media of creating ‘false narrative’ after Melissa Hoskins’ death

Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis, the man given a 17-month suspended sentence after his car fatally struck his wife and fellow cyclist, Melissa Hoskins, accused the media of creating a “false narrative” about him “for clicks” in new comments posted to social media.

Dennis published a defence overnight after uploading a social media post last month describing a Porsche as an “absolute weapon”, which prompted renewed criticism after his court case.

Dennis took to Instagram, saying the media had run with a narrative that was “clear they wanted me to look like the husband who abused his wife”. He said journalists had met him at the airport less than a day after his wife’s funeral with distressing questions.

double quotation markI simply want to tell not just my experience but my kids’ experience with the media. … Then there is the clear twisting of any words I use. They know I never intentionally or unintentionally used a vehicle as a weapon … Yet again they come after me for cheap clicks. Pathetic journalism.

He said it was time for “so-called journalists and media outlets to back off and leave my family alone”.

Dennis pleaded guilty to committing an aggravated act likely to cause harm, but was not held criminally responsible for his wife’s death.

Rohan Dennis, seen in 2024. Photograph: Matt Turner/AAP
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