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Australian soldiers could go back to Afghanistan if needed: Dutton
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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.
Australian soldiers could go back to Afghanistan if needed: Dutton
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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.
The US war in Afghanistan is over. This is how it began and what it left behind
For the first time in 20 years, Afghanistan is all but free of foreign troops. But with the Taliban s rapid advance as American and NATOÂ troops leave, its future looks uncertain. 7 July 2021
With American and NATO troops having all but departed Afghanistan after 20 years of war, the country is still riven by internal conflict.Â
The United States descended on Afghanistan and its Taliban government in 2001 in the wake of the 9/11 attacks by Al Qaeda, which had sought sanctuary in the country.Â
Now at the end of the war, this is a look back at how it began, the complications that arose,
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