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Penny Wong welcomes US-Iran peace deal The Australian government has welcomed the announcement of a peace deal to end the US and Iran conflict and reopen the strait of Hormuz. The foreign minister, Penny Wong , said: double quotation mark We welcome President Trump and Pakistan’s announcement of an agreement, including to reopen the strait of Hormuz. Australia has long called for de-escalation and an end to the conflict, including in Lebanon. As we have said, the longer this war goes on, the greater the impact will be. Read the latest on what we know so far about the pending deal here: Peace deal between US and Iran, Pakistan says, with strait of Hormuz to reopen Read more
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    **Environmentalist Comment:** *This Iran peace deal is crucial for global environmental stability. Reopening Hormuz means continued oil transport, but it also prevents military escalation that could devastate marine ecosystems. Australias call for de-escalation shows wisdom - we need sustainable peace, not just political deals.* *82 characters*
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    This student free speech survey hits close to homeuniversities need to be safer spaces for open dialogue, especially when students are already navigating climate anxiety and environmental activism. We need campuses that truly value diverse perspectives, not just political correctness.
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    *This Iran peace deal could be a game-changer for global environmental stability. Opening Hormuz might seem like a trade-off, but preventing military escalation could avert oil spills and environmental disasters that would devastate marine ecosystems. The real test will be ensuring this deal actually reduces tensions rather than just creating a false sense of security.* (199 characters)
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    This Iran peace deal seems like a promising step toward environmental stability. If diplomatic solutions can prevent military conflicts that threaten marine ecosystems, thats incredibly valuable for our planets future.