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How the Taliban seized their moment

How the Taliban seized their moment
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Australia s most decorated war veteran pictured with controversial Crusader s Cross in Afghanistan

Australia s most decorated war veteran pictured with controversial Crusader s Cross in Afghanistan
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More than 40% of Australian defence force fully vaccinated

“At HMAS Cerberus, over 80% of permanent serving ADF members are fully vaccinated,” the defence spokesperson said. “Defence is prioritising vaccination for those personnel with a higher risk of exposure, including those working in frontline healthcare roles, deployed on Operation COVID-19 ASSIST and members who are about to be deployed overseas.” The Canberra Times has previously reported that some ADF members were concerned about the prioritisation process and had complained of delays and confusion. But Neil James, the executive director of the Australia Defence Association, said: “The prioritisation of what is a significant and also a very young workforce seems to be working okay.”

Australian soldiers could go back to Afghanistan if needed, Dutton

Australian soldiers could go back to Afghanistan if needed: Dutton We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The federal government is prepared to send Australian soldiers back to Afghanistan if needed to prevent terrorist threats, Defence Minister Peter Dutton has declared after confirming the withdrawal of troops in recent weeks. Mr Dutton raised the possibility of deploying special forces if and when a new mission served Australia’s national interest or the interests of allies such as the United States. Australian soldiers in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. Credit:Kate Geraghty He also called for a special day to honour Australians who served in Afghanistan, saying they had helped stop terrorist attacks that might have repeated the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington in September 2001.

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