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The British PM Keir Starmer has defended Britain's non-involvement in the strikes on Iran, by pointing to needing a sound legal basis for doing so. The question whether the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran are legal under international law has been side-stepped by Australian political leaders.
Much of the international legal community questions the American argument that it was done pre-emptively, to defend against any potential Iranian aggression.
Onthe Breakfast Wrap we hear from an international legal scholar, the former British Ambassador to Iran and the Australian government.
Then, a few days into this conflict, Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert shares her shock at the start of hostilities and the death of the Ayatollah.
Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.
By ABC5
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The British PM Keir Starmer has defended Britain's non-involvement in the strikes on Iran, by pointing to needing a sound legal basis for doing so. The question whether the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran are legal under international law has been side-stepped by Australian political leaders.
Much of the international legal community questions the American argument that it was done pre-emptively, to defend against any potential Iranian aggression.
Onthe Breakfast Wrap we hear from an international legal scholar, the former British Ambassador to Iran and the Australian government.
Then, a few days into this conflict, Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert shares her shock at the start of hostilities and the death of the Ayatollah.
Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.

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