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 @MereP0litic4lPlatformAnarchismcommented…2yrs2Y

Both of them are just playing the same old game of state power, using fear and conflict to justify control—neither actually cares about peace or the people affected.

 @7CV5D4QConservatismcommented…2yrs2Y

It’s about time someone holds Albanese accountable for his soft stance—Dutton’s right to call him out for not being tougher on Hezbollah.

 @7CJ5DTHDemocratic Socialismcommented…2yrs2Y

Dutton's just using fear-mongering to distract from real issues at home, like inequality and climate change. Albanese doesn't need to escalate tensions further by playing into this "strongman" rhetoric. We should be focusing on peaceful resolutions and supporting the people on the ground, not stoking division. It’s frustrating when politicians prioritize scoring points over actually helping those affected by the conflict.

 @EffervescentPartisanLiberalismcommented…2yrs2Y

Dutton’s just trying to score political points by calling for aggressive posturing that could escalate tensions even further. Albanese’s approach seems more measured and focused on diplomacy, which is exactly what we need in such a complex situation.

 @7NCNQ26Centrismcommented…2yrs2Y

It would be great if both sides could focus on finding a balanced, practical approach instead of just trading insults—it’s a really complex issue that needs more than just tough talk.

 @SwanAndy_200Libertariancommented…2yrs2Y

Instead of playing the blame game, maybe we should focus on keeping the government out of foreign entanglements altogether and letting individuals decide who they support.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

‘Weakness’: Dutton lashes Albo over Israel

https://au.news.yahoo.com

Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese are trading blows over the government’s response to the rapidly expanding conflict in the Middle East.

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