House debates
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Questions without Notice
Defence
2:34 pm
Kevin Andrews (Menzies, Liberal Party, Minister for Defence) Share this | Hansard source
Obviously the safety and security of the people of Australia is a joke to the people across there. This government takes the safety and security of the people of Australia as its first priority. As the Foreign Minister pointed out earlier in question time today, our Defence and security agencies are aware of more than 90 Australians involved in terrorist groups in Iraq and Syria. We know that there are some 140 additional people here in Australia actively supporting those terrorist activities and groups. So our contribution to degrading and disrupting the activities of the Daesh death cult in the Middle East is significant and continuing. That involves six FA-18 Super Hornet aircraft, a KC-30 refuelling aircraft and an E-7 Wedgetail aircraft involved in intelligence gathering and other activities, flying combat missions and air strikes. Indeed, there have now been some 500 sorties flown over Iraq, more than 200 weapons have been used to strike the targets of Daesh fighters and their logistic hubs. So that is a significant contribution that our Defence Forces are making in the Middle East. In addition to that, there are some 200 special forces involved in training and mentoring members of the Iraqi security forces.
Today, the New Zealand government made a welcome commitment to deploy more than 100 defence personnel to help increase the capacity of the Iraqi forces, and I congratulate Prime Minister Key and Defence Minister Brownlee on that. We must remember why we are there. It is the executions, the crucifixions, the depravity and the brutality of Daesh that is a serious threat not just to peace-loving people in the Middle East, but to peace-loving people all over the world. The Australian government and our Defence forces remain steadfastly committed to supporting the Iraqi people in what we are doing in the Middle East.
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