The news: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the Australian Government supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent Iran continuing to threaten international peace and security, after the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran on Saturday morning (Saturday afternoon AEDT).

The US and Israel launched airstrikes across Iran with multiple provinces hit.

Israel has reported retaliatory missile launches from Iran and Tehran has targeted a US base in Bahrain with explosions heard in Kuwait. Qatar said it has downed an Iranian missile and explosions have been reported in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh.

The strikes come after weeks of talks between the US and Iran on the latter’s nuclear enrichment program failed to achieve a breakthrough this week.

The context: Albanese said that Australia stands with “the brave people of Iran in their struggle against oppression.” He said the Iranian regime has been a destabilising force in the region, that that calls for the regime to uphold the human rights and fundamental freedoms of Iran’s citizens have gone unheeded.

Albanese said that Iran’s nuclear program is a threat to global peace and security and that the international community has been clear that the regime can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon.

“We support the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent Iran continuing to threaten international peace and security”, Albanese wrote.

Just after 2:00am ET on Saturday morning (6:00pm AEDT), US President Donald Trump posted an 8 minute video to his Truth Social account, calling for the Iranian people to rise up and seize power, warning that the lives of US troops are now at risk.

What they said: Albanese’s full statement shared on X reads:

“Australia stands with the brave people of Iran in their struggle against oppression.

“For decades, the Iranian regime has been a destabilising force, through its ballistic missile and nuclear programs, support for armed proxies, and brutal acts of violence and intimidation.

“Iran directed at least two attacks on Australian soil in 2024. These appalling acts targeting Australia’s Jewish community were intended to create fear, divide our society and challenge our sovereignty. In response, Australia took the unprecedented steps of expelling Iran’s Ambassador, suspending operations at our embassy in Tehran, and listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a state sponsor of terrorism.

“Our Government has sanctioned more than 200 Iranian-linked individuals, including more than 100 linked to the IRGC.

“With international partners, including the United States and the G7, we have called for the Iranian regime to uphold the human rights and fundamental freedoms of Iran’s citizens.

“These calls have gone unheeded. Instead, the regime has instigated a brutal crackdown on its own people leaving thousands of Iranian civilians dead. A regime that relies on the repression and murder of its own people to retain power is without legitimacy.

“It has long been recognised that Iran’s nuclear program is a threat to global peace and security. The international community has been clear that the Iranian regime can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. The United Nations Security Council has reimposed sanctions on Iran for failing to comply with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and the International Atomic Energy Agency Board has formally declared Iran in non-compliance with its non-proliferation safeguards obligations.

“We support the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent Iran continuing to threaten international peace and security.

“Australian officials are closely monitoring this evolving situation. We continue to advise Australians do not travel to Iran and leave Iran as soon as possible, if it is safe to do so. Our ability to provide consular assistance in Iran is extremely limited.

“Given our concerns around security in the region, we have also upgraded Australia’s travel advice for Israel and Lebanon to Do Not Travel. Australians should leave now if it is safe to do so. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has activated its Crisis Centre to provide consular support to Australians in the region.

“Australians requiring urgent consular assistance can contact the Consular Emergency Centre 24/7 on 1300 555 135 in Australia or +61 2 6261 3305 from outside Australia.”