On Thursday morning, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison addressed the Iran missile crisis, stating that the country’s goal “remains a united and stable Iraq,” and that his government’s priority is the “safety and security of Australians.” Iran launched missiles into an Iraqi airbase on Wednesday that was housing U.S. troops.
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‘Our priority is the safety and security of Australians:’ P.M. Scott Morrison on Iran crisis
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