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Australian PM Anthony Albanese abandons his 'don't buy-in, don't bite back' strategy regarding Donald Trump after Trump threatened mass bombings of bridges and power plants, a move that crossed a new
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Australian PM Anthony Albanese abandons his 'don't buy-in, don't bite back' strategy regarding Donald Trump after Trump threatened mass bombings of bridges and power plants, a move that crossed a new
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- •Anthony Albanese has reportedly shifted his strategy regarding Donald Trump after Trump threatened mass bombings of bridges and power plants.[1]unverified
- •Albanese's previous strategy was reportedly 'don't buy-in and don't bite back' to avoid distraction or threats to the Aukus pact.[1]unverified
- •Donald Trump reportedly threatened mass bombings of bridges and power plants.[1]unverified
[1] Guardian World
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AustraliaAustralia, Oceania
-25.27, 133.78Washington D.C.United States, North America
38.91, -77.04Sources (1)
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Australian PM Anthony Albanese abandons his 'don't buy-in, don't bite back' strategy regarding Donald Trump after Trump threatened mass bombings of bridges and power plants, a move that crossed a new
- • Anthony Albanese has reportedly shifted his strategy regarding Donald Trump after Trump threatened mass bombings of bridges and power plants.
- • Albanese's previous strategy was reportedly 'don't buy-in and don't bite back' to avoid distraction or threats to the Aukus pact.
- • Donald Trump reportedly threatened mass bombings of bridges and power plants.
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Initial report — unverified: Initial report: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has shifted his strategy of non-engagement toward Donald Trump after the U.S. President threatened mass bombings of bridges and power plants.