Sunday 5 October 2014

Abbott Was A Wrecker In Opposition; Who's Surprised He's A Wrecker In Office? | newmatilda.com

Abbott Was A Wrecker In Opposition; Who's Surprised He's A Wrecker In Office? | newmatilda.com

Abbott Was A Wrecker In Opposition; Who's Surprised He's A Wrecker In Office?



By Chris Graham





Tony
Abbott is prepared to threaten Australian lives and national safety for
his own personal gain. And Labor is prepared to support him.




Being a Prime Minister is a serious business. And Tony Abbott has some serious decisions to make.


Chief among them is how many young Australian lives he’s prepared to
sacrifice to divert attention from his failing domestic policies.



Abbott’s rush to war in Iraq is clearly designed to distract from his
failings at home. His budget is regarded as the worst in living memory,
and his descent in the polls has defied all modern trends.



He is a deeply unpopular Prime Minister who, it’s apparent, will do
almost anything to maintain his grip on power. Tony Abbott was a wrecker
in opposition. It should surprise no-one that he is a wrecker in
office.



Only the most rabid xenophobes – and Labor and Liberal politicians –
deny this. The Left knows it, the conservatives know it, Abbott’s own
party knows it, and Abbott himself knows it.



If Abbott and the Liberals – with the support of Labor - decide to
expand the aerial assault against ISIS to include ground troops, then
young Australians will almost certainly die. According to experts, that
is almost inevitable.



Over the weekend, The Australian led with a story that revealed some
of the nation’s top defence experts warning that an aerial bombardment
of ISIS alone will not defeat them. It will simply lead to a stalemate.



“The Islamic State terror group cannot be defeated by airstrikes
alone and a substantial ground campaign will be needed to avoid the war
against the jihadists grinding to a stalemate, say the nation’s most
senior military ­experts,” The Australian reported.



“As Australian F/A-18 Super Hornets prepare to attack ­militants in
Iraq for the first time in the next few days, senior strategists have
warned that the ­coalition of Western and Arab ­nations may be unable to
dislodge Islamic State from cities and push them back into Syria.



“Australia, the US and other ­allies have steadfastly refused to
consider providing combat troops and Iraqi forces have repeatedly been
routed in their confrontations with Islamic State militants.



“The experts, contacted by The Australian, include: David Kilcul­len,
the nation’s top counter-­terrorism expert; Peter Leahy, the former
leader of the Australian army when it was deployed in Iraq and
Afghanistan; and Peter Jennings, the head of the Australian Strategic
Policy Institute think tank and the advisory team for the government’s
new defence white paper.”



Let’s not forget that only a month ago, our ‘war in Iraq’ was
described as a ‘humanitarian effort’. Now it’s a war. And it’s entirely
possible we will eventually send troops to the front line.



What is certain is that Abbott will continue to shift the goalposts
to suit his own political need, he will continue to beat the drums of
war, and he will continue to foment anger and bigotry in Australia.



If he can get Australians hating Muslims, then Australians have less hate for him.


On that front, there is other expert advice as well – a great deal of
it – which says that joining an assault on Iraq, whether by air or
ground, will only serve to make Australians less safe.



There is also expert advice which reveals that the marginalization of
young Muslims in Australia, and western aggression against Muslims
internationally, is the quickest way to breed homegrown terrorists.



And yet, we go to war, and our leader seeks to marginalize Muslims even further.


It’s clear that we cannot rely on Labor to find any moral courage on
this issue – Shorten is as gutless as Abbott is opportunistic.



So, unfortunately, it will come down to whether or not, within the
Liberal Party, there remains sufficient people of good conscience to
remove a man who is prepared to sacrifice the lives of young
Australians, and to make his nation less safe.



That’s the decision the Liberals have to make. And if they do care
about this nation as much as they claim, they had better make it soon.





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