SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian police armed with machine pistols, sledgehammers and shotguns raided the homes of at least two Australian Muslims after the government banned militant group Jemaah Islamiah, community leaders and media said. The latest raid came at dawn Wednesday in the western city of Perth, when officers in balaclavas and carrying submachine guns stormed a house neighbors said belonged to an Indonesian Muslim family, Australian Broadcasting Corp (ABC) reported. ABC radio said federal police declined to confirm whether the action was connected to a raid on the home of an Indonesian Muslim identified only as Jaya in Sydney...