Australians are clear on our biggest threats. But our leaders don’t want to discuss it
- Six in ten Australians believe that Donald Trump's actions are detrimental to Australia, according to the Resolve Political Monitor commissioned by this masthead.
- Thirty-One percent of Australians rate China as the greatest threat, while seventeen percent identify the United States, as reported in the same survey.
- Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull convened a conference to address political evasion regarding national security threats.
- Australia's current government is cautious in discussing its stance on Trump, particularly regarding potential impacts on healthcare and trade deals.
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Australians are clear on our biggest threats. But our leaders don’t want to discuss it
Voters want to know what the contenders for the prime ministership will do to protect the national interest. Neither Albanese nor Dutton so far have any answers for them.
·Sydney, Australia
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