No doubt the Aussies will be batting for the Empire. Poor old John Key - he lost the chance to grovel.
Obama
will 'not rule anything out' in Iraq, saying US can always count on
Australia
“Aussies
know how to fight, and I like having them in a foxhole if we're in
trouble”.
SMH,
13
June, 2014
President
Barack Obama has said he would “not rule anything out” in an
American response to the extremist takeover of key Iraq cities.
Addressing
reporters in the White House with Prime Minister Tony Abbott, the US
President said Iraq was going to need more help from both the United
States and the international community and that jihadists would not
be allowed to take a permanent foothold in the region.
He
said the situation demanded an immediate response and that his
national security staff was considering all options short of sending
US troops.
The
President is facing criticism that militants from Islamic State in
Iraq and Syria were emboldened by his decision not to intervene in
the Syrian civil war and reports that he has refused Iraq requests
for airstrikes against the militants.
Republican
Speaker of the House John Boehner: "It's not like we haven't
seen this problem coming for over a year. They're 100 miles from
Baghdad, and what's the president doing? Taking a nap."
“My
team is working around the clock to identify how we can provide the
most effective assistance to them. I don't rule out anything, because
we do have a stake in making sure that these jihadists are not
getting a permanent foothold in either Iraq or Syria, for that
matter,” he said.
It
is understood the administration is now considering air strikes but
has ruled out sending US troops.
Asked
what would provoke a US military response, Mr Obama reiterated points
he made in a recent foreign policy speech at the West Point military
academy, that America would strike unilaterally if its national
security was threatened but would otherwise seek to build coalitions.
He
said Australia was one of a handful of nation’s American knew it
could always count on, not just because of shared values, but because
of military capability.
“Aussies
know how to fight, and I like having them in a foxhole if we're in
trouble.”
Before
President Obama appeared with the Prime Minister, the Republican
Speaker of the House told reporters, "It's not like we haven't
seen this problem coming for over a year. They're 100 miles from
Baghdad, and what's the president doing? Taking a nap." He said
the President should not have celebrated America’s withdrawal from
Iraq, but focused on "completing our mission successfully".
In
a statement on Wednesday night, the White House said it would work
with Congress to ''continue to provide, and as required increase,
assistance'' to Iraq to stop the insurgency.
"ISIL’s
recent actions in Mosul and surrounding areas demonstrate once again
that these extremists seek nothing but death and destruction,"
the statement said.
"The
United States will stand with Iraqi leaders across the political
spectrum as they forge the national unity necessary to succeed in the
fight against ISIL."
Just as a reminder
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