The Brief: Would you like burgers with those bombs?
By Phil Sim in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd March 2026 at 7:58amIs there anything that sums up the presidency of Donald J Trump better than The Advertiser’s front page today?

Who else could effortlessly seamlessly segue from Cheesburgers to Ballistic Missiles. Well, The Brief can too.

The West’s front page was particularly eye-catching, as the US strike against Iran expanded with.
At the Sydney Morning Herald, European Correspondent David Crowe penned that the “attacks on Iran are set to continue for ‘four to five weeks’ in a bid to blast the country’s leaders into surrender’. While it only took Mr. Crowe to break down the war for Herald readers, it required Daniel Lo Suro, Nick Toscano and Mike Foley to warn Sydneysiders of the real victims of this conflict - drivers, who are looking at a steep ...
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