WE NEED MILTARY INTERVENTION TO CLEAN OUT RADICAL ISLAM OUT OF AUSTRALIA
- Graham Healy

- Dec 25, 2025
- 2 min read
WE NEED MILTARY INTERVENTION TO CLEAN OUT RADICAL ISLAM OUT OF AUSTRALIA 1) MILITARY INTERVENSION with POLICE
2) DEPORT TO CHRISTMAS ISLAND
3) DEPORT TO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN (when processed) . All of these ISLAM hate preachers seen in the FREE PALISTINE marches and celebrating in the streets of Sydney , Melbourne and Brisbane after the 7th October 2023 should be all rounded up ,arrested, and processed over at Christmas Island . THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO CLEANS AUSTRALIA OF TERROR CELLS . Yes a Federal Royal commission for sure BUT WE MUST REMOVE THE IMMEDIATE THREAT NOW , ASIO and the federal Police already know who these people are . AUSTRALIA MUST BE PRACTIVE NOT REACTIVE . OTHERWISE ANOTHER TERRORIST ATTACK HAS A HIGH POSSIBILITY because of the weak government leadership as Terrorist appeasers . Graham Healy Christmas day 25 Dec 2025. we need Australian ARMY Leadership to clean up Australia from radical ISLAM.

Lieutenant General Stuart assumed command of the Australian Army on 2 July 2022.
Enlisting as a soldier in 1987, Lieutenant General Stuart was commissioned into the Royal Australian Infantry Corps in 1990. He has over thirty eight years’ experience across a range of leadership, operations, training and program management appointments in Australia and overseas.
Lieutenant General Stuart’s regimental experience was in the 2nd/4th and 2nd Battalions, Royal Australian Regiment, culminating in command of the 8th/9th Battalion from 2008-10.
He has commanded on operations on five occasions at the company, Joint Task Force, brigade and force levels in East Timor, Afghanistan and Egypt/Israel respectively. His early career included significant training experience, while his staff appointments have largely been in capability development. He has worked in joint, whole of government, international and multi-national environments for most of the past 20 years. Most recently, Lieutenant General Stuart fulfilled the role of Head of Land Capability in Army Headquarters after a three year deployment in command of the Multinational Force and Observers from 2017-19.
Lieutenant General Stuart is a graduate of the Royal Military College - Duntroon (1990), the United Kingdom’s Joint Services Command and Staff College (2003), the United States Army War College (2015) and the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program (2022). He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of New England and Masters’ degrees in Project Management (UNSW), Arts - Defence Studies (Kings College, London) and Strategy (US Army War College).
Lieutenant General Stuart’s honours and awards include his appointment as Member of the Order of Australia (2011), the Distinguished Service Cross (2014) and advancement to Officer of the Order of Australia (2020). He has also received a number of foreign awards, including those from the United States, Timor Leste, Columbia, Uruguay, Czech Republic, Japan and Indonesia. THE AUSTRALIA ARMY'S ROLE (MISSION) Army’s role: the integrated force’s experts in land combat.
Army’s tasks:
Be ready to fight wars in the littoral
Deter and deny threats to Australia
Enable the projection of military force
Build partnerships with regional security forces
Help defend Australia against long-range attacks
Help maintain stability in Australia’s near region
Contribute to the global rules-based order
Support the states and territories in crisis and disasters https://www.army.gov.au/about-us/who-we-are/our-mission

