US Ambassador Delay: Jim Chalmers’ ‘Not Unusual’ Diplomacy
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In today’s political sitcom, Jim Chalmers insists the US delayer ambassador is 'not unusual.' Meanwhile, Lidia Thorpe poignantly honors the 17 First Nations people who died in custody this year, reminding us that some delays—and deaths—aren't so 'not unusual.' Chalmers adds, 'there’s a lot of uncertainty in the global economy,' tossing tariffs and national security like confetti at a confusing party. So, diplomatic delays are routine, tragedies are noted, and global unease is the new normal!
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Source: Theguardian | Published: 7/31/2025 | Author: Krishani Dhanji
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