
Angus Thomson
Health Reporter at Sydney Morning Herald
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watoday.com.au | Angus Thomson
US attacks Iran LIVE updates: Trump joins Israel’s war after bombing Iran’s nuclear facilities; Iranian top diplomat to meet Vladimir Putin By Angus Thomson Updated June 23, 2025 — 2.14amfirst published at 2.05am Save Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Key posts Hide key posts Go to latest The latest on the crisis in the Middle East Trump said he hoped that Iran would engage in peace talks, but he also threatened any retaliatory action would be met with force and lead to...
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watoday.com.au | Angus Thomson
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brisbanetimes.com.au | Angus Thomson
Pinned post from The United States yesterday launched an assault on three nuclear sites in Iran, bringing the US directly into a conflict that threatens to escalate. US President Donald Trump claimed in an address to the American people that nuclear facilities in Natanz, Isfahan and – crucially – Fordow, the “nuclear mountain” that could only be penetrated by American military technology, had been “completely and totally obliterated”.
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smh.com.au | Angus Thomson
In the end, Israel’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, got what he wanted – America involved in his aerial campaign against Iran. And in a timeframe determined by Israeli rather than US calculations, writes Middle East and security analyst Rodger Shanahan. It is an extraordinary turn of events.
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theage.com.au | Angus Thomson
Key posts1 of 1 4.05amOpinion: Trump ignores intelligence advice and attacks anyway In the end, Israel’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, got what he wanted – America involved in his aerial campaign against Iran. And in a timeframe determined by Israeli rather than US calculations, writes Middle East and security analyst Rodger Shanahan. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. It is an extraordinary turn of events.
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