Somebody save me from Albo’s Australia. The Australian.
Iran’s Islamist regime used a web of spies and organised criminals to launch multiple terrorist attacks on Australia’s Jewish community, in an unprecedented assault on the nation’s social fabric that has sparked the severing of diplomatic ties with Tehran.
The Ayatollah’s ambassador to Australia has been expelled and Canberra’s envoy in Tehran has fled the country with his staff after ASIO informed the government Tehran was behind at least two attacks: last year’s firebombings of Melbourne’s Adass Israel Synagogue and a kosher cafe in Sydney.
The revelation prompted a warning by Israel that the country’s mullahs were a threat to all Australians, not just the nation’s Jewish community.
You want to run a mass immigration economic model in an era of post-truth? Guess what. This is the outcome.
I can’t wait to hear further revelations that the Revolutionary Guard has played a key role in organising protests. Those posters of the Ayatollah don’t print themselves. AFR.
“ASIO assesses it is likely Iran directed further attacks as well. These were extraordinary and dangerous acts of aggression orchestrated by a foreign nation on Australian soil,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said at a press conference in Canberra.
“They were attempts to undermine social cohesion and sow discord in our community.”
And Albo is doing a bang-up job of “social cohesion”, eh?
Australia’s Pivot to Palestine, which is consuming absurd column inches and national energy, has now been directly exposed as the nation being yoked to an autocratic Iran, expelled diplomats notwithstanding.
This brings to mind the prophetic words of a departing ScoMo.
Scott Morrison will warn an “arc of autocracy” is threatening the global world order as he unveils plans to build a $10bn nuclear submarine base on the east coast of Australia.
The Prime Minister will use a speech to the Lowy Institute to reveal the government has identified Newcastle, Port Kembla and Port of Brisbane as potential locations for the first new major defence base built in Australia since the Robertson Barracks in Darwin in the 1990s.
He will accuse Russia and China of aligning to try and reshape the international order to create a “transactional world, devoid of principle, accountability and transparency”.
“A new arc of autocracy is instinctively aligning to challenge and reset the world order in their own image,” Mr Morrison will say.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will likely be a “bloody and protracted conflict” with the strategic consequences to “inevitably stretch to the Indo-Pacific”.
“This is not a world we want for us, our neighbours or our region. It’s certainly not a world we want for our children,” he will say.
“Our rules-based international order, built upon the principles and values that guide our own nation, has for decades supported peace and stability, and allowed sovereign nations to pursue their interests free from coercion. This is now under assault.”
Yet here we are, consumed by an irrelevant war, manipulated by its protagonists via a “weak” PM. Meanwhile, those running the Arc from Moscow and Beijing laugh into their beer.
Australia has become so weird that no freedom-loving people anywhere can trust it.