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Australia says it will launch airstrikes in Iraq

/ 10:50 AM October 03, 2014

Prime Minister Tony Abbott of Australia. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

Prime Minister Tony Abbott of Australia. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

CANBERRA, Australia—Australia’s prime minister says the nation’s air force will launch airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Iraq.

The announcement has been widely anticipated since six F/A-18F Super Hornet jet fighters were pre-deployed to the United Arab Emirates more than two weeks ago in response to a formal request from the United States for specific contributions to the international coalition.

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Prime Minister Tony Abbott told reporters on Friday that the deployment to Iraq “could be quite lengthy. Certainly, months rather than weeks.”

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The seven cabinet ministers who make up the government’s National Security Committee approved the deployment after an official request was received from Iraq overnight.

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