Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he has no intention of faulting U.S. President Donald Trump after the American leader swore while addressing the media on the current situation between Israel and Iran.
Trump was responding to news that both Israel and Iran had reportedly engaged in military activity after he had declared the successful brokering of a ceasefire between the two just days ago.
The stipulations were that Iran would begin the ceasefire, that Israel would follow 12 hours later and that all hostilities would stop after a 24-hour period.
But during a media address before attending the NATO summit at The Hague, Trump expressed his frustration after Israel said it believed Iran had lobbed another missile, before retaliating with its own….