No plan to protect Aussie troops from Iran attack
No plan to protect Aussie troops from Iran attack
Greens Senator Kerry Nettle said today it was incredible that Defence had no plan to protect Australian troops in the Gulf if the US attacks Iran.
Under
questioning by Senator Nettle during Senate Estimate
hearings,
Lieutenant General Peter Leahy, Chief of Army
revealed that Defence's "strategic command group" had no
contingency plan in case of a US military attack on
Iran.
Analysts have said a military attack will spark a major increase in conflict in Iraq and in the Persian Gulf which will threaten Australian forces.
"Despite the ups and downs in the international dispute about Iran's nuclear program it is clear a US military strike on Iran is still a strong possibility."
"It is incredible that Defence has
not prepared for this contingency, which will increase the
danger to our forces in the Persian Gulf
and
Iraq."
"Up until now our troops have been relatively safe. If the US bombs Iran, the south of Iraq will explode."
"Minister Nelson needs to explain why he has not ensured the ADF prepare for this eventuality."