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Australia politics live: ministers wary of Trump’s ‘get your own oil’ comment; health insurance premiums rise today | Australian politics


Australia contributing to offensive action in strait of Hormuz ‘in national interest’, says shadow foreign minister

The opposition says we should be “open” to sending assets and personnel to open up the strait of Hormuz, but questioned Australia’s capability.

Speaking to ABC’s AM program this morning, shadow foreign minister Ted O’Brien said supporting action to open up the strait would be in Australia’s national interest.

double quotation markThe key question is, is it in our national interest? And my view is yes, it is. The second question is, what can we contribute in a material sense, that part of the equation we are yet to understand? And I think they’re the two questions that need to be answered … but I believe we should be open to making contribution.

But he clarified that would not mean sending “boots on the ground” into Iran or participating directly in the war.

O’Brien said supporting efforts to clear the strait are “not unlike previous conversations” where the government deployed the E7-A wedge tail aircraft and personnel with bipartisan support.

Shadow foreign minister Ted O’Brien. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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