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An Australian soldier was shot and killed in a "tragic accident" inside Baghdad's Green Zone, the army chief said Saturday. He was the second soldier with Australian citizenship to die in Iraq ...
As in 2003, Canberra is committing military forces to an open-ended war in Iraq behind the backs of the Australian population and on the basis of lies.
The Australian flag was lowered yesterday at the ceremony in Dhi Qar province. Ahead of his election in November, Prime Minister Rudd had pledged to end his country’s front-line military role in Iraq.
Iraq's rebuilt army would be in the market for Australian weapons and big-ticket items of military hardware, a senior local commander says. Brigadier Hussan Zuyad, chief of the Iraqi National Guard ...
This long-established modus operandi has again been exemplified in the Abbott government’s deployment of Australian military forces to the US-led war in Iraq and Syria.
On January 5, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott paid a surprise visit to Baghdad, making him the first Australian leader to visit Iraq since Julia Gillard in 2009. Australia is part of the U.S ...
WASHINGTON — Australian Prime Minister John Howard agreed Tuesday with President Bush that it would be unwise to set a deadline for withdrawing troops from Iraq. Howard, standing beside Bush in ...
Military forces from the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, New Zealand army, and Australian army joined together with Iraqi security forces to conduct this training exercise as part of a three-month ...
26 Dead After Bomb At Base Restaurant; Australian Hostage Rescued. ... army officials said. Meanwhile, Iraqi troops, backed by U.S. forces, ...
Saturday AM goes on patrol with Australian diggers in southern Iraq where Anzac Day also meant another day of operations at the Talil airbase in Dhi Qar province. Skip to main content.
AUSTRALIAN military advisers under fire in Iraq would be entitled to return fire, Tony Abbott said, as Barack Obama’s top military officer raised the prospect of “close combat” operations ...
SYDNEY, Australia -- In their only debate during this campaign, Australia's political leaders yesterday remained far apart on the nation's military presence in Iraq but agreed that Islamic ...