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Emotional Australian PM chokes back tears as he announces end to Afghan deployment


Emotional Australian PM chokes back tears as he announces end to Afghan deployment
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Sydney, Australia - Prime Minister Scott Morrison choked back tears as he read the names Thursday of 41 Australians killed in Afghanistan to mark the end of his country s involvement in the 20-year war.
Speaking at a televised news conference, Morrison said Australia would remove its remaining troops from Afghanistan in September in line with the US decision to ends its military operations there.
Australia deployed 39,000 troops over the past 20 years as part of US and NATO-led operations against the Taliban and terrorist groups in Afghanistan, but has only 80 support personnel there today. ....

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Australia announces withdrawal of all remaining troops in Afghanistan


Mr Morrison choked back tears as he read the names of 41 Australians killed in Afghanistan at a news conference on Thursday.
The loss is great. The sacrifice immense, he said, halting several times to collect himself, especially when mentioning Brett Till, 31, a sergeant from his own Sydney constituency.
These brave Australians are among our greatest ever, who have served in the name of freedom.
While Australia has not had a significant troop presence in Afghanistan in recent years after withdrawing its combat troops in late 2013, the war continues to take a toll and fuel controversy at home.
Veterans groups
pressured the government into launching a formal inquiry into a high number of suicides among veterans of the conflict and other ex-servicemen and women. ....

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Australia says Afghanistan withdrawal a 'milestone' as reactions roll in


Mr Morrison choked back tears as he read the names of 41 Australians killed in Afghanistan at a news conference on Thursday.
The loss is great. The sacrifice immense, he said, halting several times to collect himself, especially when mentioning Brett Till, 31, a sergeant from his own Sydney constituency.
These brave Australians are among our greatest ever, who have served in the name of freedom.
While Australia has not had a significant troop presence in Afghanistan in recent years after withdrawing its combat troops in late 2013, the war continues to take a toll and fuel controversy at home.
Veterans groups
pressured the government into launching a formal inquiry into a high number of suicides among veterans of the conflict and other ex-servicemen and women. ....

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