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a day ago
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‘More yet to be done': Iranian nuclear program only delayed
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings says Operation Midnight Hammer has 'very significantly' delayed Iran's nuclear program. 'It's pretty conclusive on that evidence that the facility has been destroyed,' Mr Jennings told Sky News host Steve Price. 'There's more yet to be done, but that has very significantly put the Iranian nuclear program back.'

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a day ago
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Albanese slated to be ‘worst national security PM in history' of Australia
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is shaping up to be the 'worst national security Prime Minister in the history of the country'. 'I don't think he [Anthony Albanese] understands … he should see that the Americans are very deliberately lining us up to, I think, make it clear that they're extremely unimpressed with our low level of defence spending,' Mr Jennings told Sky News host Steve Price. 'The Prime Minister just doesn't seem to care about that, and I think he's shaping to probably be the worst national security Prime Minister in the history of the country.'

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5 days ago
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Iran ‘coping' with the US destroying its nuclear sites
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Michael Shoebridge says the US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites were 'very successfully' executed. Mr Shoebridge told Sky News host Peta Credlin that the Iranians didn't even know the US 'turned up'. 'But were coping with the damage.'

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5 days ago
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Iran ‘rapidly losing' ability to fire missiles into Israel
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings says the Iranian regime is 'rapidly losing' its ability to launch missiles against Israel. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is urging the Chinese Communist Party to discourage Iran from blocking the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane that is vital to the global economy. 'The key question is, what connections does it have with its network of proxy groups?' Mr Jennings told Sky News host Chris Kenny. 'It's just not clear to me at this stage how much command-and-control capacity the regime has got left because Israel did such an effective job of destroying that in the first 10 days of the campaign.'

Sky News AU
18-06-2025
- Politics
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Defence expert Peter Jennings claims US strikes on Iran ‘highly likely' and could launch by end of week
A leading Australian defence expert has claimed the United States striking Iranian targets is 'highly likely' as tensions continue to escalate amid the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel. US President Donald Trump left the G7 summit in Canada early due to the Middle East crisis, with deadly strikes having been traded in the region since Iranian military and nuclear sites were hit last week. The US is yet to officially become directly involved in the conflict, but Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings has said the country has 'made no secret' that it is preparing to possibly step in. 'They are preparing the ground for military intervention. They're pushing aircraft and ships into the region, which makes that possible,' Mr Jennings told Sky News Host Chris Kenny on Wednesday evening. The defence expert said 'along with everybody else,' he accepted the primary reason for American intervention would likely be for the US to use a 'bunker buster' bomb targeting Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, which is built into a mountain. 'Trump can choose not to do this, but I think it's highly likely that we will see some American strikes on those facilities, perhaps by the end of the week." Meanwhile, President Trump has appeared to threaten Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in an ominous message posted to his social platform Truth Social. 'We know exactly where the so-called 'Supreme Leader' is hiding. He is an easy target, but is safe there - We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now,' Mr Trump stated. 'But we don't want missiles shot at civilians, or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin. Thank you for your attention to this matter!' Iran has affirmed that it will respond strongly if the US does become directly involved in the conflict, Reuters has reported. The Australian Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan has blasted the US President for his remarks towards the Iranian Supreme leader, and said he thinks a targeted attack against the Ayatollah would be a 'foolish' move. 'That would just make him a martyr of Islam for all time. I think that's quite stupid and very strange remarks from Trump, as so many remarks of Trump's are,' Mr Sheridan told Sky News Peta Credlin on Wednesday. '...But the more important stuff is that Trump is plainly moving all the logistics into place to join Israel in the battle if he wants to. That doesn't mean the decision is made, because Trump has never decided to do something until it happens.'