Australia must not be cheerleader for US: Rudd

Kevin Rudd says Australia must not be a cheerleader for the US but a strong ally able to disagree on some issues and clearly tell Washington why.

Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd

Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Source: AAP

Former prime minister Kevin Rudd says Australia's role is to be a strong ally to America under a Trump presidency but not to follow the US on every decision.

Speaking on the ABC's 7.30 program Wednesday Mr Rudd said Australia should also not choose sides in a "dumb binary game" of China and the US.

He said a lesson should be learned from former prime minister John Howard's decision to back then US president George W Bush in the invasion of Iraq.

"We should under no circumstances repeat, I think, the hideous mistake made under Howard by simply being a cheer squad for what was then the Bush administration's determination to invade Iraq," Mr Rudd said.

"If we see a repeat of that in any form, either within the Asian hemisphere or broadly, our responsibility as an ally is not to act as a cheerleader.

"Our responsibility is to say, 'Our friends in Washington, you cannot and must not do this, for the following clear reasons'," Mr Rudd said.

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Published 22 December 2016 6:26am
Updated 22 December 2016 7:07am
Source: AAP


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