As the war in Iran evolves, the US's priority appears to have shifted from overthrowing the regime to ridding it of enriched uranium.
Labor has been forced to backflip and accept a 50 per cent cut to fuel excise for three months to ease prices over Easter.
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This criticism has been leveled at American strategy makers throughout modern history. During the Vietnam war, the metric of choice was body count. During the global war on terror it was Taliban ...
The Secretary of War is the face of America’s campaign against Iran. “War is hell, and always will be,” Pete… ...
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On Sky News this morning, Bridget Phillipson played down fears of impending fuel shortages, telling British consumers to ‘continue as you are’. Trevor Phillips noted that more than half of the price ...
Iranians do not speak out against the regime because the Islamic Republic has taken full control of the internet and private app discussions.
Why is Australia panic-buying fuel with pumps running dry while Iran – the nation at the centre of the war – isn't...? Something went wrong.