‘We support action’: PM backs in US strikes on Iran

While the Prime Minister supported us strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, led to an increase in the conflict in the Middle East.
Anthony Arbanes, in his first public comments since he started strikes for facilities in the US, Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz, said that a bigger war should be avoided.
“The world has long acknowledged that Iran has not been allowed to buy nuclear weapons for a long time, and we support the action to prevent it.
“We do not want to rise and a full -scale war. We continue to call for dialogue and diplomacy.
“Australia urged Iran to come to the table and leave any nuclear weapons.
“Iran did not come to the table as he did not comply with his international obligations over and over again.”
Comments came after the Prime Minister organized a National Security Committee meeting in Canberra on Monday.
Mr. Albania defended the decision to make a direct comment on US strikes 24 hours after the American bombing mission.
“We are not a central player in this conflict, this is just a fact and what we do is a regular, stable government,” he said.
“This was the unilateral action by the United States.”
Previously, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Washington did not make any requests for Australia.

However, the common US Intelligence Surveillance Base in the Northern Region did not say that Çam GAP played a role in the operation.
Senator Wong also said that the number of Australians who registered to leave the region jumped to 2900 in Iran and to 1300 in Israel.
Oppositionist foreign spokesman Andrew Hastie said that the coalition came to Iran’s negotiating table and was presented by the international atomic energy agency for a complete examination.
“We support these strikes and now we want to see dialogue and diplomacy,” he said to ABC Radyo.
“We want to see a peaceful settlement from here and I will not speculate that the next step can be taken.”
The staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were evacuated from the embassy in Tehran last week and helping Australian citizens and residents on Iran’s Azerbaijani border.
Senator Wong before Australia, to assist the evacuation efforts to deploy the Australian Defense Forces staff, he said he was not there for war.
The Iranian Parliament voted to close the Hormuz Strait, where approximately one quarter of the world oil, and claimed that fear prices could rise to a barrel or more US $ 100.

Despite the questions about whether Australia will do more to support the great ally, the US Ambassador Arthur Sinodinos said that the war troops were not ahead.
AAP said, “There is no way to put the soldiers on the ground,” AAP said.
“I don’t think the government or the political organization here think we’re following what the United States will do.”
Australia has previously provided some resources around the shipping strips, but the government refused to entertain the possibility of military participation during the outbreak of violence.
However, American strikes were also labeled as “a terrifying and disaster rise”.

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