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Right through the ages we find this universal sense of Divine inspiration - this feeling that a wisdom beyond that of man shapes the destiny of States; that the institutions of men are but the imperfect instruments of a Divine and beneficent energy; helping their higher aims. Should not we, sir, grant the prayer of the many petitions that have been presented to us, by recognising at the opening of our great future our dependence upon God?
Delegate John Glynn, South Australia, Constitutional Convention, 1897

 

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Two days later, in an address to the nation, the prime minister said: "We are determined to ... deprive Iraq of its ... chemical and biological weapons, which even in minute quantities are capable of causing death and destruction on a mammoth scale." The decision by the US, Britain and Australia to invade Iraq without United Nations support was deeply divisive and triggered major public demonstrations overseas and across Australia. It was the first time Australian troops had gone overseas without bipartisan political support. But the Australian government's decision was no surprise. For almost a year, Howard and his ministers had spoken openly about possible war, and Australian troops had already joined the massive US-British military build-up in the Middle East under forward-deployment plans foreshadowed by Howard in January.







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