Breaking!! Australian soldiers join the war in the Middle East! Israel named Australia to join the war! The war is approaching the Indian Ocean! Albanese is under tremendous pressure, and netizens roared not to get involved…


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Australia is involved in the war in the Middle East!

US military sinks Iranian warship!

There are 3 Australian soldiers on the US ship!

Israel publicly shouted to the Australian Prime Minister:

“Australia wake up! Come join the war!”

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As soon as the news comes out

The Chinese community instantly exploded:

“Don’t drag Australia into the water!”

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Israel publicly calls for Australia to join the war! “Australia, wake up” became a hot search topic, and the comment section of Chinese netizens exploded instantly!

The war in the Middle East is getting bigger and bigger. Unexpectedly, this fire will suddenly hit Australia!

Recently, the Israeli government said something that directly made the entire Australian public opinion nervous:

“Australia, wake up!”

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This quote comes from Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel. In an interview with the media, she publicly called on the Australian government to “wake up” and hoped that Australia could participate in military strikes against Iran.

As soon as the news came out, it immediately spread in the Australian Chinese community and social media!

The reason is simple: this is no longer just a question of conflict in the Middle East, but a question of whether to drag Australia into a war.

The background of the matter is actually very tense.

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Just two days ago, a US submarine sank the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the waters off Sri Lanka, killing 87 people.

This was the first time since World War II that a torpedo sunk a warship, and it was a huge shock.

More importantly, the attack site was only about 5,000 kilometers away from the Australian coast!

what does that mean?

This means that the scope of influence of the Middle East war is no longer limited to the Middle East itself, but has begun to spread to a larger region.

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Under this situation, Israel began to publicly shout out to Australia.

Sharren Haskel said in an interview that the war is escalating on multiple fronts, and that Australia has “defended humanity and freedom” many times in history. She hopes that Australia can also stand up this time.

In other words, Israel wants Australia to join this war!

The current attitude of the Australian government is:

Supports U.S. and Israeli actions but does not directly participate in the war.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed that Australia has deployed military aircraft to the Middle East to evacuate Australians stranded there.

What is even more concerning is that when the US submarine sank the Iranian warship, there were three Australians on the ship.

There are reports that this is related to the AUKUS agreement, and Australian soldiers are participating in US military-related cooperation projects.

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However, even so, Australia still did not directly participate in military strikes.

And this is exactly what Israel wants to change.

Sharren Haskel even warned that if countries do not take action now, they may face more dangerous situations and higher economic costs in the future, such as energy price fluctuations and other issues.

At the same time, she also made extremely tough remarks on the succession of Iran’s supreme leader.

She said Israel would have “no choice” to target Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba Khamenei, if he succeeded to the throne.

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As soon as these words came out, the situation became even more tense.

In the Australian Chinese community, this incident has triggered a lot of discussion.

Many netizens expressed their worries and anger in the comment area:

“With bullies like America and Israel around, the world will not be peaceful.”

“Australia must not participate in the war provoked by the United States and Israel.”

“The United States is asking for its own consequences and should not drag Australia into the water.”

“Australia cannot fight Israel because it is not in line with Australia’s values.”

“Prime Minister, please don’t be fooled… If we join the war… Australia will be in dire straits.”

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It can be seen from these comments that what many ordinary people worry about the most is not who is right or wrong.

But a question:

Will Australia be involved in the war? !

After all, once you enter the war, things are completely different.

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The Israeli ambassador continues to shout out to Australia! The Canadian Prime Minister visited Australia to talk about the “hegemonic world”. The global landscape suddenly became more complicated!

Just after Israel publicly called for Australia to join the war, another piece of news quickly spread in the international political circle.

Israel’s new ambassador to Australia, Hillel Newman, also stood up and expressed her stance, and her tone was also very direct!

He publicly urged the Australian government not to call for a ceasefire prematurely.

In his view, if the war goals are not achieved, talking about a ceasefire now will only destroy the results that have been achieved.

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Newman makes it clear:

The core goal of this war is to eliminate Iran’s ability to manufacture nuclear weapons and launch ballistic missiles.

He even said that if this goal is achieved, the war may end sooner than the four to five weeks predicted by US President Donald Trump.

However, he also added:

While Israel is happy to see regime change in Iran, this is not the core purpose of this war.

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At the same time, the controversy surrounding the war was growing.

Many international law experts believe that the strikes launched by the United States and Israel against Iran were not authorized by the United Nations, so there are legal issues.

Newman’s response was tough.

“It’s unbelievable,” he said.

He asked rhetorically, if Australia is attacked by missiles every day, who will discuss whether it has the right to self-defense?

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In his view, Israel has faced rocket threats from Hamas and Lebanese Hezbollah for decades, and many residents only had 15 seconds to hide in air-raid shelters.

Therefore, he believed that this military operation was legitimate self-defense.

However, not everyone agrees with this statement.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said there is currently no evidence that Iran is building a nuclear bomb.

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But he also admitted that inspectors have been unable to fully access some of Iran’s stockpiles of enriched uranium that are close to weapons-grade, which has kept the international community on high alert.

In Australia, many scholars have expressed different opinions.

University of Sydney professor Ben Saul and other United Nations human rights experts have publicly criticized the US-Israeli military strike against Iran as an “illegal and unprovoked” action, and stressed that international law cannot be used selectively.

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However, just as this controversy continued to heat up, another thing quietly happened.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney just visited Australia.

While speaking in the Australian Parliament, he raised a very noteworthy issue.

He said that the world now has entered an “era of rupture”.

Many countries are thinking about a question: What should middle powers do?

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Carney offers a very straightforward option:

Should the so-called “hegemonic countries” continue to dominate the global order, or should medium-sized countries like Australia and Canada work together to formulate new rules?

Although he did not directly name him, many people believed that the “hegemonic country” he mentioned was the United States.

Carney also said that if middle powers can strengthen cooperation and establish closer networks in areas such as trade, investment, critical minerals and defense technology, they can enhance strategic autonomy.

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However, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is obviously more cautious about these statements.

Although Australia and Canada have very friendly relations, the Australian government has always been very cautious when it comes to issues involving the United States.

The reason is also very practical.

In the current global security system, the United States remains Australia’s most important security partner.

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This also explains why, after the United States and Israel took military action against Iran, the Australian government almost immediately expressed support.

But at the same time, Australia has not directly participated in military strikes.

To put it simply: support your allies, but try not to end up in trouble.

However, in the current global situation, this balance is not easy.

On the one hand, the war in the Middle East is escalating. On the other hand, the global political landscape is also changing.

From conflicts in the Middle East, to US-Israeli actions, to Canada’s concept of an “alliance of middle powers,” many people are beginning to realize that the world is entering a new stage.

And which side will a country like Australia stand on in the future?

This question may become increasingly difficult to answer.

But what is certain is that as the war in the Middle East continues to expand, it is no longer possible for Australia to completely stay out of it.

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Editor’s conclusion

This conflict seems to be taking place in the Middle East, but the shock it has caused has gone far beyond the Middle East itself. Israel publicly called for Australia to join the war, and the Canadian Prime Minister discussed “how middle powers face hegemony.” The world pattern seems to be quietly changing! For many ordinary people, there is only one thing they worry about most – will the war get bigger and bigger? Once the situation continues to escalate, energy, economy, and international relations will be impacted, and ultimately the lives of every ordinary person around the world will be affected. We hope that the situation will not continue to get out of control, and we hope that all parties can exercise restraint. Because once the war really expands, no one can really stay out of it.

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