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One of the golden rules of politics is never answer the question you are asked, only the question you want to be asked. Enter the Russian air base fiasco, writes Joe Hildebrand.
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Joe Hildebrand
Federal election correspondent

Earlier in this campaign I coined the term “tactical obfuscation” to describe the dark political art of what the uninitiated might unkindly call “lying”.

Little did I know how much it would take-off — although hopefully not from an Indonesian air base.

Dominating the headlines once more today is the question of when and how much the Australian government knew about a Russian request to use a military base off Papua, just 1300km from Australia, for its own aircraft.

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This request was apparently made in February but only publicly revealed by the venerated international military journal Janes this month. However The Australian today revealed the government has been aware of the request since March.

Plenty of people are now jumping up and down saying that this means Anthony Albanese and/or his ministers lied about what they knew and when they knew it.

In fact, with one glaring exception that proved the rule, the PM and his ministers have been incredibly careful to not lie about it — but that doesn’t mean they have told the whole truth.

Enter the art of tactical obfuscation.

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