http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-04/donald-trump-told-malcolm-turnbull-refugee-deal-was-stupid/8773368
I almost agree with Trump. Australia's policies are sorta worse then the US.
true - australia's treatment of refugees is beyond appalling.
have you been following what's happening on Manus Island at the moment?
the australian government has turned off the power and clean water at the refugee camp, and are just leaving the people stranded there to die.
they're getting attacked by locals with machetes...and the media are fucking ignoring it. horrendous.
Manus Island refugees seriously injured in machete attacks
whatever anyone thinks of refugee laws, or australia's secretive offshore mandatory asylum seeker detention camps, this is just fucking barbaric.
turnbull does come off as a weaselly bastard in this transcript - because he is. it says a lot about trump that i've never seen him look like the 'reasonable' participant in a conversation, but because he's kind of neutral in this instance - not obviously outrageous, but we don't have any idea what his tone was. it could have been snarky or sardonic - or shouting, for all we know. but it's still so odd for him to possibly not be bullshitting, that it stands out and we remark upon itMr Turnbull repeatedly stressed that Mr Trump did not have to actually accept any of the individuals on Nauru or Manus Island to honour the deal, saying he only has to vet them for resettlement.
"That is the point I have been trying to make." Mr Turnbull replied.
"How does that help you?" Mr Trump asked.
"Well, we assume that we will act in good faith," Mr Turnbull said.
Mr Turnbull asked him to honour the deal as a deterrent to people smugglers and repeatedly explained Australia's immigration policy to the US leader.

i've suspected for a while that this was no accident, and that trump has been icy - or just really weird - with some of america's (pre-trump) international lap-dog allies.
trump said:"What is the thing with boats? Why do you discriminate against boats? No, I know, they come from certain regions. I get it."
through his lack of knowledge of the subject he was discussing as the leader of the US, with the australian prime minister (shouldn't he have been briefed by someone from the state department or at least one of his staffers?) trump actually stumbled into summing up the key issue here; "Why do you discriminate against boats?"
sadly not enough australian politicians have the nerve to ask this, outside of one or two parties,
fuck that's hilarious.trump said:"I have had it. I have been making these calls all day and this is the most unpleasant call all day. Putin was a pleasant call. This is ridiculous," he said.
what a big baby, needs papa putin to comfort him with a "pleasant call".
this is kind of interestingly timed for australian politics as well. turnbull is on the ropes, and i have been expecting a leadership challenge any day now.
this makes him look pretty useless, and will probably further damage his grip on the leadership on the LNP.
good riddance - he's fucking useless, and the sooner they roll him the better. i hope this is the final straw.