‘No way’ Australia will deploy combat troops in Iran

After Australia met one of the closest allies to bomb Israel and Iran, it is considering its next steps by intensifying the volatility in the Middle East.
After the growing rise for days, the United States strikes three Iranian nuclear facilities on Sunday (Aest), as President Donald Trump declared “peace or tragedy for Iran”.
The Australian government has called on all parties to give priority to diplomacy and dialogue since Israel first launched a strike in mid -June.
Some of them asked questions about whether Australia will do more to support the ally, but the US Ambassador Arthur Sinodinos said that the government is unlikely to participate in the war.
AAP said, “There is no way to put the soldiers on the ground,” AAP said.
Orum I don’t think the government here or the political organization thinks we follow what the United States will do.
“As a result of what the US has done, I would be very surprised if there are someone who says that we are automatically part of this conflict.”
Australia has previously provided some resources around the shipping strips, but recently the government refused to entertain the possibility of military participation during its eruption of violence.
When Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced that they would use defense assets to help the government’s evacuation efforts, they are not there many times for war.
And immediately after the US strikes, a government spokesman said that they noted that “the President of the US is now a peace time, and they continued to call for increase, dialogue and diplomacy.
Although the coalition insisted that he did not want a war, Foreign Spokesman Andrew Hastie said that the opposition supports US bombings and claimed that it was a “necessary action ..
However, American strikes were also labeled as “a terrifying and disaster rise”.
Former Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said Australia would respond to bombings.
“Australia should gladly welcome us to bombing Iran’s nuclear program, Dow said Downer X.
“Since 1951, we have been a consistent supporter of the prevention of a US ally and nuclear nuclear weapons.”
Approximately 2600 Australians in Iran are receiving help from the region as well as about 1200 in Israel, as government passengers invite them not to attempt both nations.
The staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were released from the Tehran Embassy and helps Australians to leave the border in Azerbaijan.
Sinodinos warned that the future of Iran is unclear, as strikes could lead to the collapse of the country’s regime.

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