australia considers joining air campaign against daesh
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Australia is considering a request from the United States to extend its air campaign against Daesh group in Iraq into Syria, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said Friday.

The United States has been leading a coalition of Western and Arab powers carrying out air strikes against Daesh fighters in Syria and Iraq since last year.

Canberra -- using six RAAF F/A18 combat jets and two support aircraft based in the United Arab Emirates -- joined the raids in Iraq but not the strikes on targets in Syria, citing legal concerns.

Australia has also sent about 500 soldiers, including around 170 special forces troops, to serve as advisers in Iraq.

Abbott said while there were legal issues around any involvement in Syria, Australia would "carefully consider" the Pentagon's request and reveal its decision in a few weeks.

"We have a formal request from the Americans to extend our airstrikes into Syria," the prime minister told reporters in the western city of Perth.

"(Daesh) is a movement of almost incalculable, unfathomable evil and it's very important that Australia play its part in the campaign to disrupt, degrade and ultimately destroy this death cult.

"While there is a little difference between the legalities of airstrikes on either side of the border, there's no difference in the morality."

The Australian military's chief of joint operations Vice Admiral David Johnston said in a media briefing on Wednesday that his country's involvement in Syrian airstrikes, if it does occur, would not be a "game-changer".

"The contribution of Australia, while always welcome, isn't a game-changer one way or the other," Johnston said.

"In part, there is a bit of a zero-sum game. We've got a number of aircraft there. Whether we're operating in Iraq or in Syria, the capacity is the same."

The request from Washington came as the Australian government said Thursday it stopped seven young suspected jihadists from leaving the country this month to fight for militant groups in the Middle East.

Australia has become increasingly concerned about the number of citizens seeking to fight overseas.

Canberra estimates that around 120 of its nationals are still fighting in Iraq and Syria, while at least 30 have been killed.

Another 160 sympathisers are believed to be supporting jihadists from home.

To combat the menace, the country has introduced new national security laws, raised its terror threat alert level to high last September, and conducted counter-terrorism raids in various cities, foiling several attacks.
Source: AFP

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