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US requests Australia to expand its role in fight against ISIS

Australian aerial role in Syria has been so far limited to refueling and intelligence gathering

Press Trust of India Melbourne
Australia has received a formal request from the US to expand its role in the fight against the dreaded Islamic State militant group in Syria.

The request was sent to the Australian embassy in Washington yesterday, the ABC reported.

Australian aerial role in Syria has been so far limited to refueling and intelligence gathering but the expanded role could involve the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) conducting air strikes, the report said.

"Not divulging any details", Cabinet minister Christopher Pyne said.

"I don't believe any decision has been made by the government and obviously we would be briefing the opposition," he said.
 
"I understand a briefing has been organised for early next week about any developments that might occur there," he added.

Treasurer Joe Hockey, who sits on Australia's national security committee, said he would not pre-empt what was discussed but the request would be properly considered.

"Our enemies see no borders over in the Middle East. ISIS sees no borders, and we have an obligation to do whatever we can to stop the evil that they are perpetrating," he said.

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First Published: Aug 21 2015 | 7:48 AM IST

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