Australia will send 600 military personnel, including SAS troops, - TopicsExpress



          

Australia will send 600 military personnel, including SAS troops, and eight FA18 Super Hornets to the United Arab Emirates in preparation for a dramatic escalation of the multinational effort to contain the Islamic State that now holds parts of northern Iraq and Syria. Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced the mobilisation and deployment from Darwin, where he is about to tour Arnhem Land. It followed another beheading, this time of an English aid worker, by Islamic State militants. The troops include 400 air-related personnel to support the deployment of the fighter jets. An Early Warning and Control aircraft and an aerial refuelling aircraft will also be sent from Amberley airbase in the next week. Another 200 other military personnel, expected to be mainly from the elite Special Air Services (SAS) based in Perth, will leave sooner. The Prime Minister said the special forces personnel will go into Iraq as military advisers to the Iraqi Army and the Kurdish Peshmerga forces. We think this is a balanced and proportionate contribution to what is our fight but it is the worlds fight [too], Mr Abbott said. Australia is prepared to engage in these operations because of the threat that this murderous death cult poses ... because it has ambitions beyond any other group to arise so far. It is neither Islamic or a state, he said. A final decision to send the troops into combat is yet to be taken but the deployment marks a major escalation of Australias involvement. Mr Abbott said the Australian forces would operate only in Iraq, where the legalities are clear because the elected Iraqi government has invited in the multinational force. At this point, there was no plan to fight in Syria, he said.
Posted on: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 10:14:05 +0000

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