EDITORIAL: Australians were desperate to know what Donald Trump’s bold attack on Iran meant for them. But 24 hours later, they got a Prime Minister who looked like he’d rather be anywhere else.
GEORGIE PARKER: How teams source their players is always hotly debated, but this mechanism is working just fine so the AFL should not give in to the powerful voices in Melbourne.
SCOTT MORRISON: Let me be clear, this strike was not an act of provocation. It was a necessary measure, undertaken as a last resort by a President who wants peace, not war.
AARON PATRICK: The treasurer can prove his critics wrong and use a meeting of experts to make some tough-but-worthy decisions, rather than just raising taxes.
BRET STEPHENS: Nobody, perhaps even President Donald Trump himself, knows for sure whether the United States will wind up joining Israel in launching military strikes on Iran.
WATCH: In Newsworthy, Ben O’Shea asks a former Pentagon consultant if Trump will bomb Iran. Plus, what happened in Erin Patterson’s trial closing arguments and the WA Budget Surplus has GST sharks circling.
MARK RILEY: Should Anthony Albanese go to NATO to potentially meet with Donald Trump? Travelling three-quarters of the way around the world to face being stood up a second time is an enormous risk.