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Old 08-10-2017, 09:48 PM  
imabro
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Originally Posted by Bladewire View Post
I love Australia, first dibs on watching our back good on them

Australia would support United States in conflict, Malcolm Turnbull says

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says if North Korea launches an attack on the United States, Australia will join the conflict.

"America stands by its allies, including Australia of course, and we stand by the United States," Mr Turnbull told 3AW.

"So be very, very clear on that. If there's an attack on the US, the ANZUS Treaty would be invoked and Australia would come to the aid of the United States, as America would come to our aid if we were attacked."

"But be under no misapprehension, in terms of defence, we are joined at the hip," he said.

"The American alliance is the absolute bedrock of our national security. If there is an attack on the US ... we would come to their aid.

"Now, how that manifests itself obviously will depend on the circumstances and the consultations with our allies."

Mr Turnbull said Australia and the US both still believed tough new sanctions on North Korea could force the regime to abandon its nuclear weapons program.

Tensions have been rising on the Korean peninsula after North Korea carried out two intercontinental ballistic missile tests last month.

Mr Trump has warned he would not allow Pyongyang to develop nuclear weapons capable of hitting the US.

Mr Turnbull discussed North Korea's behaviour with US Vice-President Mike Pence overnight, calling it "the most dangerous flashpoint in the world today".

He would not say if Mr Pence sought any specific assurances of military aid from Australia.

But the Prime Minister said the terms of the Australia-US alliance were clear.
Phew, I was wondering what the US might do without them.
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