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Australia has been left almost defenceless after decades of failures from both sides of politics.

They’ve gutted our defence forces and failed our troops. The current Chief of the Defence even criticised a “warrior” culture in our special forces. This is absurd.

We have to give our Defence Force personnel a proper purpose and a clear mission. We need to spend less money on gender advisers and more on ammo.

Transcript

Some commentators question whether we should have warriors in the Australian Defence Force. My answer to that question is emphatic: yes, we should. Australians ask the government to protect them from foreign enemies. There’s a line on a map; it’s called our national border. Inside that line is the country of Australia and its people, and our resources, our families, our property and our way of life. 

Outside our borders there are some foreign countries who wish to bend Australia to their will. It’s only a matter of time before someone else in the world with a big enough military believes they can change what happens inside our borders. History shows that. As the people of Australia, we ask our Defence Force to ensure no enemy that wishes to do us harm may cross our border. We take some of the fittest, smartest and most motivated young Australians and ask them to put their lives on the line, for that line, to protect what’s inside it. We ask that our defence members be willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. It’s a debt we can never truly repay. 

I’ve had the privilege of listening to many soldiers, sailors and pilots. In almost all of those conversations one word comes up. That word is ‘service’. These Australians answered the call to serve our country and to serve our Australian flag. Defence personnel ask for something simple in return. They ask for something that I agree they deserve. They ask for a purpose to their service. They ask for a clear mission. Above all, they ask for accountable leaders. The Defence Force has been in a drought of accountable leadership at the very top. Politicians have always invoked the Anzac spirit in big speeches. But it’s not enough to stand up on Anzac Day and claim to back the troops. We must deliver the things they deserve every day: a clear purpose, a clear mission and accountability for our leaders. Successive politicians, ministers and especially generals have failed to deliver this for our defence personnel.  

Australia had forces deployed to Afghanistan for 20 years. Australia’s uniform military was pitted against the Taliban, an insurgent guerrilla organisation. With superior technology, tactics, resources, training and troops, Western forces famously won nearly every tactical engagement. The Taliban reportedly had a saying: ‘You have the watches’—referring to the Western technology—’but we have the time.’ As some commentators quipped, we spent 20 years and billions of dollars and sacrificed Australian lives to replace the Taliban with the Taliban. The tens of thousands of ADF personnel who were deployed to the Middle East deserve our praise. They accepted the call and committed their lives to it. It’s the leaders, the politicians and the generals that must be held accountable for the decision to send our best to faraway lands. 

On his last day in parliament, on The 7.30 Report former foreign minister Alexander Downer said that John Howard walked into cabinet when he came back from 9/11 in the US and simply declared, ‘We are off to Iraq.’ There was no discussion with the public and not even a word of debate in parliament, just the lie that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. Iraq was an illegal war based on a lie. There were no weapons of mass destruction, as our political leaders claimed. Yet not one politician or general has been jailed for throwing our best into it. Not one was even called out or even held accountable. Our enlisted and junior officers did everything they could to serve us while deployed to the wider Middle East. Scores paid the ultimate sacrifice. What about the politicians and senior generals who failed and hamstrung our soldiers? Those apparent leaders never delivered a coherent reason or an end state for what we were trying to achieve. 

Without a compelling reason for why our soldiers were deployed to the Middle East, many of our veterans and serving members were left disillusioned. Make no mistake: there were no angels in the Taliban ranks. Those insurgents were some of the worst of the worst. Despite this, our warriors rightly asked why. Why were we in desert country spilling Australian blood only for the Taliban to retake those bases from the Afghan army, as many on the ground warned they would? The answer is that the leaders failed to ever give our soldiers, aviators and sailors the purpose they deserve. 

Our lesson must be to never repeat these mistakes. The mission of our defence forces should be clear. If you sign up for the armed forces, your job will be to protect the sovereignty of Australia from anyone who wishes to do us harm. It will not be to fight forever wars in faraway lands having been sent there based on lies. As a servant to the people of Queensland and Australia, I know that our warriors in the military deserve a place in our hearts, and our service men and women deserve a damn good reason to be there and they deserve and need strong leadership. (Time expired) 

6 replies
  1. Bob Bolling
    Bob Bolling says:

    how can you make the public aware of this criminality. your audience is insufficient and the ALP does not believe in defence and turnbull and the witches at the.ABC are the same

  2. Rick
    Rick says:

    Australia is at the mercy of anyone who has an idea about taking over . For a start we’ve allowed too many of the wrong migrants and religious terrorists in so it can be fought internally as well as externally should a takeover proceed . The only way for people to save themselves will be arming them ,,,,, then at least they can have something to protect themselves with ., but the government certainly won’t be doing that !
    They will be toasting on champagne while we’re all being slaughtered .

  3. Gary
    Gary says:

    We are witnessing the decline of the West. The decline into a mechanical, bureaucratic, formalistic and desiccated form of civilization. The deliberate weakening of our military defense force and ethos, has startling comparisons to the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. History repeats itself and Bureaucratic Morons aren’t prepared to study and learn from the past, because they think they know better. Quite honestly, would you want one of this lot leading you into battle?

  4. Bob Close
    Bob Close says:

    A timely speech Malcolm.
    It is well established that Australia has a very limed defense capability currently, and the weapons procurement system is in complete disarray. I am sure there are many reasons for this deplorable outcome, but the defense management people are surely the prime culprits. General Cambell in particular is a disgraceful administrator- actually a traitor to the troops, his woke ideas and misplaced loyalties are enough to drive away any sensible recruits never mind seasoned veterans who have suffered under his misanthropic rule.
    If the leaders have no pride in their teams, how can they instill respect? We can only hope the next government will put a broom through the lot, and get new true leadership to rebuild a decent defense force before it’s too late.

  5. Norman
    Norman says:

    We back you Malcolm nothing was learned from the Vietnam war either!
    WHY don’t they listen learn and stop repeating the same mistakes? Is it all about $’s and being incapable (scared) to say NO to the Yanks and NWO

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