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Asked about the willingness of Australians to support combat troops on the ground in Iraq, Abbott said: "There's no doubt that the difficulties of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and its aftermath do cast a long shadow, rightly so.
Such incidents are so ordinary that rarely, in their aftermath, do the US media or public look at the issue of guns and the ease of access to guns.
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