Australia condemns Iran’s strikes on US base

Australia condemned Iran’s missile strike to a US base in Qatar and warned the “destructive” global results if countries climbed.
After the US bombing planes quit shelters in Iran underground nuclear areas at the weekend, Iran retaliate and joined Israel’s air war against Iran.
On Monday night, Iran targeted the Al-Oduid US air base in Qatar with “strong” missiles in the local time.
The Qatar government said that he had successfully captured the missile attack and that no death or injury was reported.
In contrast, Foreign Minister Penny Wong condemned Iran’s attack.
“We don’t want to see more rise,” social media site X wrote on Tuesday.
“A full -scale war in the Middle East would be destructive for the region and the world.
“Australia continues to call for promotion, dialogue and diplomacy.”
US military officials said that no US base in Iraq is targeted, but a defective Iranian missile targeting Israel triggered a warning in Iraq in the early hours of the day.
Senator Wong called on the Australians traveling abroad to register. SmartravellerAnd he pointed out the cancellations of flights and airspace closing.
On Monday, Prime Minister Anthony Albania, Washington ordered the bombing of the three Iranian underground nuclear areas in the west of the country, supporting the US intervention between Iran and Israel.
Albania said Iran should not access nuclear weapons while re -confirming the need for diplomacy and restriction.
Cabinet Minister Mark Butler said the government is still trying to evacuate more than 1000 in Australian and Israel, which is still registered to leave Iran.
“We are trying to do everything we can do especially during land transitions, N Nine’s Today Show said on Tuesday.
“We had a flight that we thought could leave Israel yesterday, but this could not happen again because of the security situation.
“However, our Foreign staff works day and night to discover every possible opportunity to help Australians get out of there.”
US President Donald Trump said Iran’s attack failed, that no American was damaged and that he was “almost any damage”.
“Most importantly, they took off all of them from their ‘systems’, and I hope they won’t hate any more, Tr Trump said in an article on Truth Social.
Mr. Trump also thanked Iran for notifying the US before withdrawing missiles at his military base.
“Maybe Iran can now move forward for peace and harmony in the region and encourage Israel to do the same thing,” he said.
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