What’s making news today?
1. Abbott rejects ‘fanciful’ report he suggested sending ground troops to Iraq.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says a news report that he wanted to send thousands of Australian troops to unilaterally invade Iraq is “fanciful” and “false”.
The Australian newspaper is reporting that during a meeting on November 25 last year, Mr Abbott suggested sending 3,500 ground troops to confront the Islamic State terrorist group.
The report says Mr Abbott put the idea to leading military planners, who were “stunned” and advised him sending the soldiers without United States or NATO protection would be “disastrous”.
But Mr Abbott said the story was “fanciful”.
“You absolutely can’t leak something that never happened and I think just at the moment there is a little tendency on the part of journalists to pick up rumour, to exaggerate it, to beat it up, to further exaggerate it and then publish it as fact,” he told reporters in Darwin.
“I think people should be very wary about taking too seriously stuff which is claimed which no-one is prepared to put his or her name to.
“The story that I read today was fanciful, absolutely fanciful.”
A version of this article originally appeared on the ABC and was republished here with full permission.
2. Anti-Australian backlash in Indonesia after Abbott’s aid comments, with Indonesians donating #coinsforAustralia.
An anti-Australian backlash has begun in the Aceh province of Indonesia in response to Tony Abbott’s controversial comments about tsunami aid.
Top Comments
Aceh is still killing gays and stoning adulterers to death under Sharia. They can knock themselves out with their faux outrage for all I care.
John Lyon is a pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel appointment that the Australian must already regret. His story has been discredited at every turn.
Oh for a media that sticks to the facts instead of wishful gossip.