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PM says he does not expect US to ask for military assistance in war on Iran

Sarah Basford Canales

Sarah Basford Canales

Anthony Albanese does not believe the US government will request military assistance from Australia in its conflict against Iran, noting Australia is “a long way” from the Middle East.

In an interview with ABC’s 7.30 last night, the prime minister said the US had not requested military assistance and he did not expect they would in the coming days and weeks.

Albanese said:

double quotation markIt’s a long way from Australia, and Australia is not – we are not big players in the Middle East.

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Marles responds to Ayatollah memorials

Richard Marles says he won’t direct police on what action to take against a small number of mosques and Islamic centres in Melbourne and Sydney who have invited members to mourn the death of Iran’s supreme leader.

Last night, Anthony Albanese called the events “inappropriate”.

Marles is asked whether there will be any police action taken against the mosques and centres. He says:

double quotation markI’m not about to suggest what the police should do, that’s that’s a matter for them. But let me say this, our our thoughts are not with the supreme leader. Our thoughts are with the thousands of Iranians who have died at the hands of the supreme leader just in the last few weeks, without looking at the countless numbers of Iranians who have lost their lives over the nearly 40 years that the supreme leader has been at the helm of the Iranian state.

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