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Australian military expanding domestic terrorism aid by Richard Tomkins Washington (UPI) Jul 17, 2017 Australian Defense Forces are to increase their support to state and local governments when responding to terrorist incidents. The expanded ADF role, announced Monday by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Defense Minister Marise Payne, includes specialized training by special forces troops for law enforcement teams. Also included will be the pre-positioning of personnel in the law enforcement agencies of State and Territory Governments for liaison engagement work, the government strengthening of Part IIIAAA of the Defense Act to remove some constraints in the provisions to "call out" the ADF to assist states and territories, and the removal of the provision that currently limits states and territories from asking for ADF support and specialist military skills until their own capability or capacity has been exceeded. "The overhaul will make it easier for Defense to work together with Federal, State and Territory Police in the event of a terrorist incident," they said in a joint statement. "State and Territory Police Forces remain the best first response to terrorist incidents immediately after an attack starts," they said, continuing that "Defense can offer more support to states and territories to enhance their capabilities." "We cannot afford to take a 'set and forget' mentality on national security," the joint statement concluded. "We must constantly review and update our responses to the threat of terrorism."
Moscow (AFP) July 17, 2017 Moscow on Monday said it was struggling to confirm if the leader of the Islamic State group Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead or alive, a month after reporting his possible demise. The Russian army said in June that it was trying to verify information that its jets killed Baghdadi during a bombing raid near the IS stronghold of Raqa in Syria. But over a month after the announcement Kremlin s ... read more Related Links The Long War - Doctrine and Application
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