The Australian government has deployed 90 SAS soldiers to the Middle East amid concerns about potential regional escalation. Australian officials have stated the country will not participate in offensive action. #military#middleeast#defenceforce#sas#australia
Hamza Iqbal, Rehan Khan and a 17-year-old boy of dual British and Pakistani citizenship have tonight been charged with setting fire to a fleet of volunteer ambulances in Golders Green in the latest direct attack on the Jewish community by Starmer's "faces of modern Britain"
@Polymarket how do the they own Argentina so hard, didn't all the Nazi's go there, is this some perverse way of atoning for this kinda like how Germany is?
@stpxblo@7NewsSydney Are u a retard? 1- if they were there to help regular australians, it woulndt be this secret unit, 2- regular aussies there are being denied assistance by the aus gov to leave the area (read the fkn news) yet these soldiers are getting deployed to assist israel/US.
@bsb_bey@7NewsSydney If an Australian is in foreign land and in danger, id hope our consulate/embassy looks after them and the resources of our nation to help them to safety, not to stir up conflict. It could your family or mine in that position.
The federal government is refusing to tell the Australian people if it's secretly deployed our most elite fighting soldiers to the war in the Middle East.
It's sticking to a long-held tradition of keeping the movements of the SAS top secret. But that silence is raising serious questions.
PRESIDENT TRUMP JUST NOW:
"With a little more time, we can easily open the Hormuz Strait, take the oil, and make a fortune. It would be a ‘gusher’ for the world."
It's going to be an eventful weekend.
@SafirAustralia What’s the point of this if Australia sells F-35 jet parts to Israel that is used to bomb and destroy Lebanon? 🤮 tell your masters in Canberrra to sanction Israel already
@961iceberg@SafirAustralia Let me tell u smthg bro, lebanon is only fucked cause Western countries (Australia included cause look how Penny Wong buttlicks Israel or how Australia sells military jet parts to Israel.are fucking it up. Dont bomb/destroy countries and then not expect them to seek refuge
Good luck Tom 🙏
As a Lebanese Australian I have some suggestions for tour team in Beirut
1. Scrutinise each and every application for an Australian visa. Most importantly the Spouse Visa which is getting abused big time. People are marrying their cousins just to bring them to Australia only to end up divorced as soon as the Lebanese citizen gets Australian residency.
2. Scammers abusing the system by claiming asylum as soon as they arrive in Australia. Lebanon is relatively safe and freedom of speech and religion are no issues.
3. Scammers abusing a business visa scheme to get 1 year visas subject to renewal whereby the register fake companies in Lebanon to abuse the system.
We have to protect Australia and only bring in the best and brightest.
Good luck and never trust Lebanese politicians.
Our signal to the United States and countries in the Middle East about the Strait of Hormuz was that we were open to discussing it.
As of today, I don't see any country lifting the blockade on its own, only joint steps can bring results. Ukraine has experience with launching the Grain Corridor in the Black Sea despite Russia’s attempts to block the flow of food and other goods. The situation now is similar, but it is about energy.
Our suggestion – based on our experience – was as follows. The war and the negotiations on reopening the Hormuz Strait can go in parallel. It’s worth trying to find a diplomatic solution, and this could be beneficial for both sides in the war.
An alternative step would be to control the Strait unilaterally, as Ukraine did with the Grain Corridor. Achieving this would require interceptors, military convoys to escort the vessels, a large integrated electronic warfare network, and other tools. We stand ready to help with this.
But for now, we are not yet involved. So far, no one has made such a request. We are simply sharing our knowledge. If one day our partners want to make use of it, we would be ready.
From an interview with NewsNation.
@stpxblo@7NewsSydney They should die if theyre not supposed to be there. Esp if our tax money is funding useless overseas wars. THAT puts all australian citizens at risk if the other side sees Australia as part of the conflict. So sit this one out idiot
@7NewsSydney Why should the government publicise and possibly sabotage our soldiers if we do have assets deployed overseas ?
Let’s tell channel 7 our soldiers are deployed and risk their lives so channel 7 can get some clicks and money!!!
@drpezeshkian When you dig tunnels under every hospital and school as you did in Gaza and Beirut, don’t play the victim and claim that these are civilian premises! Under those buildings your regime has built the biggest terror network in the world! Stop the bullshit!
What message does attacking hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and the Pasteur Institute as a medical research center in Iran convey? As a specialist physician, I urge WHO, the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders and physicians worldwide to respond to this crime against humanity
@DeskOfJethro@noplaceforsheep@AlboMP Then dont fucking go to that country you dumb fucking retard. What does Australia have to do with Israel’s wars???
@noplaceforsheep@AlboMP Are you a fucking retard, its called OPSEC.
Why would anyone publicly announce their special forces are in another country to put their lives in danger. 🤦♂️
Dumb fucking retard.
@mcgreevyboys999@Bellorris Are u an idiot? 13 HAHA, thats what theyre telling u. All us bases got decimated, iran took some personnel hostage on top of the thousands they killed. Took their supreme leader but a more radical one is in place now. Youre an idiot hahah
@Bellorris 😂😂😂😂 we’ve lost nothing. A couple jets aint shit lmao 13 soldiers. We took out their head of state and much of their capabilities .
Dont forget venezuela . No losses at all there and again we captured their head of state and had them vomiting from frequency weapons
The U.S. was seen as a superpower until Trump’s attack on Iran exposed its technology. Now other countries realize it can be challenged, and leaders are starting to speak up against it.