Manila Bulletin

Terror attack in Australia is inevitable

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CANBERRA (PNA/Xinhua) – It is "inevitable" that another terrorist attack will occur in Australia, a former leading military advisor has said in comments published in local media on Tuesday.

David Kilcullen, who was a military advisor to the US military in Iraq, told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (ABC) that those who thought the government could prevent an attack were in "dream land", and that terrorist activity was bound to happen on Australian soil.

"It is inevitable that we are going to see at least some time of terrorist attack on Australian soil. The question is how bad it will be, how we will respond and how we focus on recovery from that kind of attack," Kilcullen said on Tuesday.

"We have to be realistic. If you think the government will protect you from any kind of terrorist attack you're living in dream land."

Kilcullen said Islamic State (IS) was constantly encouragin­g disunity and hate within communitie­s, something he said could lead to more and more "lone wolf" terror attacks in countries outside of the Middle East war zone.

"The people we're dealing with, their specializa­tion is provoking conflict, and trying to get different groups of people fighting each other," he said.

However Australia's Justice Minister Michael Keenan refuted the claims and said the government was constantly evaluating and stopping threats before they turn into an attack on Australia.

"There have been terrorist attacks in Australia... but our agencies have stopped a further six, so we are very successful in stopping these things occurring in Australia, but our response has been appropriat­e to the scale of the threat that we face here," Keenan told the ABC.

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