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Family First supports the Israeli and US bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities.

National Director Lyle Shelton said:

Their limited military action has done world a favour by stopping the world’s biggest sponsor of Islamic terrorism obtaining nuclear weapons.

It is regrettable that the Albanese Government is unable state similar support for two nations who have been and should remain strong allies of Australia.

Labor under Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong is a far cry from Labor under wartime Prime Minister John Curtain and post-war External Affairs Minister “Doc” Herbert Evatt.

Curtain famously said “Australia looks to America”, paving the way for the US alliance which has protected Australia ever since.

As President of the UN General Assembly in 1948, Evatt was a key player in the formation of the state of Israel.

In contrast, Albanese and Wong continually distance Australia from the US and have abandoned support for Israel in its war for survival against Islamic terrorism.

The US alliance is crucial to Australia’s security and Family First urges Labor to look to its history so Australia is not left friendless in the face of an assertive Chinese Communist Party regime in Beijing.

Family First urges the Albanese government to stop pursuing an anti-Western foreign policy.


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