A top minister said that Australia’s military involvement in Iraq may have helped make it a terrorist target, three days after a deadly bombing at its Jakarta embassy.Asked about the likelihood that the attack was linked to Iraq, Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson said Sunday: “You can’t deny that it could be. You get all sorts of propaganda. They’ll say anything, do anything.” Speaking on Channel Nine’s Sunday talk program, Anderson added that Australia had been a terrorist target long before and the attack did not mean that its foreign policy should be altered.Full Story
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