Hi OneNews. This was a bit disappointing in terms of helping the public engage with the key question security raised. It was also unnecessary to try and joke about NZ’s joint maritime expeditionary power at the end after NZ Chief of Army had stated that the two key security concerns evaluated by the NZ Government were climate change and geopolitical uncertainty/instability - how else can NZ as a remote island nation move heavy or large volumes of equipment or personnel in times of national or regional emergency? No aircraft options exist for that, especially during degraded climate change events that often destroy air expeditionary infrastructure or deny air mobility. Lastly, Army combat capability is far wider and more complex than just artillery pieces, especially for NZs region of interest, and understanding which key components of combat power are ‘need to have’ compared to ‘like to have’. In summary, please do better, this is an important topic, not just for the immediate security questions, but also because a safe and secure region also creates the conditions for continued investment for economic, trade and research, science and technology prosperity.
The question has already been answered when Chris Hipkins needed 2 Air Force planes to make one trip to China. 😂 The question should be, how is NZ working with its regional and international allies to ensure its security? The answer is abject failure so far.
@@twcnz3570 but the whole point of taking the 2 planes was to complete the peacetime mission. So again, what has that got to do with being combat ready? I'll give you a clue, you "peacetime" and combat don't generally go hand in hand...
I'd have to agree & I'm a Kiwi. The people who'll tell you 'I get all the news I need from Facebook' are particularly stupid. The fact is most NZ's get their news from 1News at pm and they'll lie by omission and are painfully full of their own weak socialist style self importance. Ask the average kiwi under 30 what 3x3x3 is and they won't know. Bit harsh? Ooops, they'll get over it, she'll be right. Drives me crazy
What a pathetic ’report’ - which probably says much more about the perspectives of the reporter rather than the ability of our Army. I also wonder the reporter had a warship as a backdrop to an article on the Army. Looking forward to a new Minister of Broadcasting and a bunch of layoffs
We can't even fully man 2 battalions and havnt been able to for the past 20 years, and that's not through lack of trying, people just do not want to join the military these days never mind stay in the military🤷♂️ 100k is literally a dream number you've made up in your head like the dream equipment list others tend to come up with, unrealistic and fantasy at best. To put it into perspective Australia is struggling to crack 30,000 "troops" due to shortages and they are literally one of the best paid militaries on the planet with the equipment budget to match🤔...
@@HEMZbEATS are you talking about our Army Infantry or our SAS, cause every SAS unit are one of the best trained in the world. our Army isn’t even on the top 10 of most well trained
We've never really been a military state. We relied on the fact that we're so far away for anyone to do anything. That's a good plan in the 1930s-40s but in 2023. It's a bad plan as ships and planes can carry more troops and tanks to new Zealand in less time.
@@mvb88its still believable to some degree. But your right the world around us has changed and the big boys of the nuclear club are starting to gather around eachother pulling their pants down to see who's got the biggest rakau 😅. Technology has improved and so has military hardware. Our independent foreign policy, which we've always relied on is the only way to go, and to not pick sides with our traditional friends and allies but rather try and be a voice of reason and peace. I know we can definitely play our part here admirably!!! All the while maintaining a small credible combat ready reaction force element of nzdf...
@steveotene1443 personally think we need to develop our own guns at minimum. We normally by Americans last tec. So when America has new tec. They sell their olds tec over seas. Would be nice to try keep up. Try find a way to improve what we brought off them. Instead of waiting for them to create something better and sell the old stuff on. Edit: it will cost the government to set up but if the guns are any good. We can create a few extra and sell them to Australia etc. It covers the cost of making the guns and also helps Australia have modern tec as well.
As an Australian it is one-sided in our defence relationship and people with their other comments have to realise that when it comes down to warfare the help you will be able to contribute will be minimal
We would need rather dramatic investment into the DF to get a carrier, even it is just a helicopter one. Biggest problem with our current force, more so in artillery is out lack of drone support which is crucial in Ukraine.
The way i see it, we need more frigates, first and foremost, we need bigger guns, with longer ranges and new types of ammunition. Thats at the very least, to give us some sort of force projection, then we need to look at capability with land and air assets. Currently the only assets we have is a couple of people in special forces roles, in terms of every other capability we are lacking. Brings us back to lack of investment, ultimately we should be look at defence exports, inwhich we can add something to the collective. Otherwise we will struggle and highly likely be reliant in capturing assets if any conflict broke out as we wouldn't have the equipment to wage any sort of effective campaign beyond 1-2000 personnel who would be rendered combat ineffective in less then a week.
@@knowahnosenothing4862 we all ready got Two and in the navy have just asked the industry for ideas to replace them and for then half of the ships in the fleet
How so? Climate change is a big issue with the military. Many conflicts will arrive because of it not to mention it affects where and when you can place troops. Australia had a general(iirc) who submitted a report about it and how it was flooding was going to be a threat to coastal bases
Iam absolutely rapt about this, but don't forget when our country made a rule to ban Nurclear Weapons our country couldn't train with anyone for years & even years after USA CAME IN WITH THEIR Nuke ships but a stand still happened HELEN CLARKE WAS I POWER they wouldn't tell us if they were carrying nukes, so our country sent them home. So that was years without training with overseas troops.😮
The reality is, if something like Timor popped up again. The NZDF is far less capable of deploying and sustaining a force of that size. Quite sad really.
The United States operates a global network of strategic military installations and is by far the largest operator of military bases in the world, which has over 750 overseas military bases in more than 80 countries compared to China only having up to 15 military bases. The usa are the largest arms manufactures and exporters in the world making billions every year off war and the death of millions of innocent civilians woman, children and elderly. The united states military are the largest climate poluters of our planet in the history of the world. Us leaders are deceitful cold harted and power hungry and would do anything to control the masses and push them to do their dirty work without even knowing. The good hearted people of Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia are loved all around the world lets keep it that way.
@@mattyallen3396 chur bro. My tupuna had already named it Aotearoa way before the Dutch, and British called it New Zealand. To be inclusive, Aotearoa New Zealand.
How would you feel if the unipolar American fiat lead world order became a great power bipolar world in the near future? Where does that leave these islands in the south west pacific. Ready to be recolonized yet again. Are things so bad?
Is Mainland China’s mentality all that different from Pre-WW2 Japan? This time it is very unlikely Yankees will be doing much for anyone. They’re not the Great Arsenal of Democracy anymore. There is a reason Switzerland hasn’t been invaded in over 800 years…
New Zealand is one of those countries that never needs to worry about being attacked, like Canada. Only the more powerful countries need to worry about stuff like that, or countries that are in the way of the bigger countries.
Unless there's a nuclear war in the northern hemisphere.. then they'll come down here for our land and food. Plus we should contribute to the security we're enjoying. Do you think China would trade for our products if they could just take them?
To quote a certain fictional king, "Open war is upon you, whether you would risk it or not." If China isn't kept in check by everyone in the Pacific, then we've already lost. New Zealand needs to be ready.
LOL that big warship behind the reporter was going to NZ Navy but when they found out that female had nothing to do with the sinking even though captain is female, poor climate change was blame for it, Dam mother nature.
NZ is a remote island nation which need to invest in key capabilities that serve it requirement and can deploy overseas. No need to waste taxpayers money on show off equipment. NZ $ should be spend wisely.
Everyone want to live in peace... But🙄😒... ... like in a proverb... something like: wanna live in peace?, - be ready for a war... 🤷🏻♀️ ... ... Torbulent period we've got at the moment on the planet... ... still the question is - for how long is that "moment" gonna last 😒... Time of militaries... 🤷🏻♀️... BUT (☝🏻) - we all hope, that they are - to bring us to the new balance in peace for all-over-the-Globe 🙏🏻🕊️☮️🌏✌🏻
Sigapore has similar population. Size of Auckland ish. Strong economy. Yet its comparable to Israel in strength. OUR Military is probably as capable as Lebanon's army.
Best little army on earth. It's not the numbers it's the quality, full of kiwis a lot of good can be and has been done by it's little roles around the world historically and to present day. Fortunately we can scale quality efficiently. it hasn't been needed for a long time in a artillery firing role more as trusted peacekeepers and builders and educators, so for decades we have invested a lot of economic energy elsewhere. Climate change is definitely a unstoppable thing we need to have a culture that can deal with it
@@stevenmacdonald8221 The vast majority of those 120 countries are run by dictatorships and tyrannies you would never want to visit. I would never want to be with those countries.
Well that didn't say much, it good the army train with other nations, due to the fact if Britain goes in we most likely will too, admittedly as an island nation we should concentrate on defense in the Pacific and the smaller islands also, army has some newish gear yet we less then 10,000 strong, don't think the new Hercs for air force have arrived yet, unless thay cancelled them lol, our frigates are only good for stopping un armed vessels and there due to be retired in 2030 with no talk of replacements, but I very much doubt we would be invaded by anyone as we have nothing of value for those that embrace wars
It's too do with climate disasters, just think a little. East coast flooding, who was doing there bit, the military. The Navy also goes to the rescue for our island cousins. We need e better Force. Just saying 😉🥝🌎
When you really look at how we are in a world sense with our military, you can appreciate as Kiwi people we have everything possible to worry about should another world war break out. Pretty sad, but as a nation & generations of governments have always relied on the US to protect us should it go pear shaped. Obviously today, the US is weakened significantly both militarily & clearly at home sociallly, & China is the new world power with some serious dirt to throw around. We shouldn't take our BBQ's & haka too lightly.....you never know what could happen in the years to come. We will reap what we sowed when it comes to our defence force. A shame our attitude as a nation (which reflects upon the generations of govts) is the way it is, because we either are or either aren't standing on the edge of a new massive conflict coming shortly. Contrary to what the woke brigade will tell you, your freedom to go to pak n save & to the pub isn't 'really' yours. Maybe we will be tested again soon like our grandparents were in the last Great War. Hope not.
Nato hasn't lifted a finger in Ukraine though. Only money and mostly outdated weapons for some weapon and system trials. All we've learned is it sucks to be the front line cannon fodder and drones are the future.
Our troops are some of the best in the world, but we have zero infrastructure, a few planes in the airforce & a few ships in the navy force so we're fkd if anyone hostile comes for us, we wouldn't last a week. But our soldiers are very well trained
Not so sure on that, the only credible threat to us is China, and they'd have to go thru Australia and American troops stationed in Guam, and by the time they get thru them America would have deployed, what we need to focus on majorly is our Navy.
China is the only credible threat to NZ when considering China reunification plan 2050 to dominate the entire Pacific Island chain to control world shipping. NZ produces 25 times more food than it consumes. Juicy bait for conflict.
NZ should stop, such big ego for a little cluster of island's. Like why. What is it trying to prove. Supposed to be clean and green. Wars just a richmans game of battleship, except they use real guns. Wak. Its all about money. Words from my 94 year old grandfather- returned serviceman. Wiser than any of you lot.
Australia was sucked in to spending $300B+ to buy 6 US+6 British Nuclear Submarines, code-named AUKUS by their previous LNP (Conservative) govt by Trump and Boris ,as well as modernising Australian Ports to suit ,which wont be available for another 15 -30 yrs as those countries are still catching up on their own modernisations, Australian Defence Services (Air ,Army ,Navy ) are short on personnel across the board so not only NZ .With the cost of living crisis affecting countries around the world Australian's are unwilling to spend more on defence when people are homeless so their govt is trying to push New Zealand to do more in the Pacific. Australia, 29x times larger, 5x population, resources (Coal,Iron ore ,gold ,gas,critical minerals ) alone worth Trillions ,are sweating on NZ to take up the slack in the Pacific .NZ is a small Nation Militarily , strategically and financially but we've always punched above our weight ,so use common sense ,build our Armed Forces to suit our ability not someone else's, we'll always stand tall ,we always do !! 😡☻😎🤠😜☻🤬
😂😂😂 Here we go. Cue the "we need 1000 tanks, 100 jets, 10 submarines" blah blah blah because, China, and because they're cool and, Russia, and they're neat and, aliens, and they go bang...but but but, Australia has them so we have to as well because, Afghanistan, and so does Sweden so, Ukraine...🤔🤷♂️🤦♂️
@@028TuvaluanHero no we don't but china is a country that wants to be left alone so unless we gave them a reason to be aggressive towards us they wouldn't, America on the other hand has a history of interventionism and war crimes and if new Zealand had picked to be on the side of the SO in the cold war and picked socialism over capitalism, we would have had our leader assassinated by hired guns regardless if he was a great leader or not because America protects American interests over even it's own citizens, just look at the war crimes in south America.
Hi OneNews. This was a bit disappointing in terms of helping the public engage with the key question security raised. It was also unnecessary to try and joke about NZ’s joint maritime expeditionary power at the end after NZ Chief of Army had stated that the two key security concerns evaluated by the NZ Government were climate change and geopolitical uncertainty/instability - how else can NZ as a remote island nation move heavy or large volumes of equipment or personnel in times of national or regional emergency? No aircraft options exist for that, especially during degraded climate change events that often destroy air expeditionary infrastructure or deny air mobility. Lastly, Army combat capability is far wider and more complex than just artillery pieces, especially for NZs region of interest, and understanding which key components of combat power are ‘need to have’ compared to ‘like to have’. In summary, please do better, this is an important topic, not just for the immediate security questions, but also because a safe and secure region also creates the conditions for continued investment for economic, trade and research, science and technology prosperity.
Nice comment Pete - from a shipmate :-)
@@nowhereman6540 Thanks, appreciated and following seas shipmate 🎖️
Onward.
The question has already been answered when Chris Hipkins needed 2 Air Force planes to make one trip to China. 😂
The question should be, how is NZ working with its regional and international allies to ensure its security? The answer is abject failure so far.
John Key had failed trips,
What has that got to do with being combat ready??
@@regregan6852 Well, if you can't complete a basic mission in peacetime...?
@@twcnz3570 but the whole point of taking the 2 planes was to complete the peacetime mission. So again, what has that got to do with being combat ready? I'll give you a clue, you "peacetime" and combat don't generally go hand in hand...
New Zealand should bring back mandatory services for 2 years for 10%-20% of the population
no we are not fighting so companies can keep raising profits
You go and serve then
Get off the video games
The absolute state of journalism in NZ. No wonder when I meet Kiwis overseas I am surprised about how ill-informed they are.
NO THERE ARE NOT ONLY SOME WHO DON'T PAY ATTENTION TO ANYTHING
Our media sources are owned by blackrock and the government 😂
Most in New Zealand barely know what day of the week it is.
I'd have to agree & I'm a Kiwi.
The people who'll tell you 'I get all the news I need from Facebook' are particularly stupid.
The fact is most NZ's get their news from 1News at pm and they'll lie by omission and are painfully full of their own weak socialist style self importance.
Ask the average kiwi under 30 what 3x3x3 is and they won't know.
Bit harsh? Ooops, they'll get over it, she'll be right. Drives me crazy
How the hell would you know? Do you live here do you? 😊
What a pathetic ’report’ - which probably says much more about the perspectives of the reporter rather than the ability of our Army. I also wonder the reporter had a warship as a backdrop to an article on the Army. Looking forward to a new Minister of Broadcasting and a bunch of layoffs
The NZ defence force has been dismantled over 40 years.
as a NZer, WE NEED ATLEAST 100,000 Troops our military is shitty
😂😂😂🤔🤦♂️
fr and 100k isn’t even 5% of our population. NZ needs more patriotism
We can't even fully man 2 battalions and havnt been able to for the past 20 years, and that's not through lack of trying, people just do not want to join the military these days never mind stay in the military🤷♂️ 100k is literally a dream number you've made up in your head like the dream equipment list others tend to come up with, unrealistic and fantasy at best. To put it into perspective Australia is struggling to crack 30,000 "troops" due to shortages and they are literally one of the best paid militaries on the planet with the equipment budget to match🤔...
Our Infantry although small is one of the best trained in the world, but you would know ay 🤣
@@HEMZbEATS are you talking about our Army Infantry or our SAS, cause every SAS unit are one of the best trained in the world. our Army isn’t even on the top 10 of most well trained
Not combat ready. That's why New Zealand relies on Australia for it's defence.
@@barrycuda3769 New Zealand
We've never really been a military state. We relied on the fact that we're so far away for anyone to do anything. That's a good plan in the 1930s-40s but in 2023. It's a bad plan as ships and planes can carry more troops and tanks to new Zealand in less time.
@@mvb88its still believable to some degree. But your right the world around us has changed and the big boys of the nuclear club are starting to gather around eachother pulling their pants down to see who's got the biggest rakau 😅. Technology has improved and so has military hardware. Our independent foreign policy, which we've always relied on is the only way to go, and to not pick sides with our traditional friends and allies but rather try and be a voice of reason and peace. I know we can definitely play our part here admirably!!! All the while maintaining a small credible combat ready reaction force element of nzdf...
@steveotene1443 personally think we need to develop our own guns at minimum. We normally by Americans last tec. So when America has new tec. They sell their olds tec over seas. Would be nice to try keep up. Try find a way to improve what we brought off them. Instead of waiting for them to create something better and sell the old stuff on.
Edit: it will cost the government to set up but if the guns are any good. We can create a few extra and sell them to Australia etc. It covers the cost of making the guns and also helps Australia have modern tec as well.
When has NZ relied on Australia for it's defence?? Actually when, not imaginary probably maybe when, actually when?
where is the rest of the video didn't get much from that at all.
God help us
This question is a joke right?
It has to be because we only have about less than 200 Combat ready soldiers or probably less than that
@@michaelmarama-de4gx Its all covered by our SAS.
As an Australian it is one-sided in our defence relationship and people with their other comments have to realise that when it comes down to warfare the help you will be able to contribute will be minimal
We would need rather dramatic investment into the DF to get a carrier, even it is just a helicopter one.
Biggest problem with our current force, more so in artillery is out lack of drone support which is crucial in Ukraine.
The way i see it, we need more frigates, first and foremost, we need bigger guns, with longer ranges and new types of ammunition.
Thats at the very least, to give us some sort of force projection, then we need to look at capability with land and air assets.
Currently the only assets we have is a couple of people in special forces roles, in terms of every other capability we are lacking.
Brings us back to lack of investment, ultimately we should be look at defence exports, inwhich we can add something to the collective. Otherwise we will struggle and highly likely be reliant in capturing assets if any conflict broke out as we wouldn't have the equipment to wage any sort of effective campaign beyond 1-2000 personnel who would be rendered combat ineffective in less then a week.
We could never afford one.
😅😅 what does NZ need an aircraft carrier for??
@@knowahnosenothing4862 we all ready got Two and in the navy have just asked the industry for ideas to replace them and for then half of the ships in the fleet
The officer referring to climate change blew any credibility.
He isn't referring to the weather
He is being a loyal officer representing government policy
How so? Climate change is a big issue with the military. Many conflicts will arrive because of it not to mention it affects where and when you can place troops. Australia had a general(iirc) who submitted a report about it and how it was flooding was going to be a threat to coastal bases
Iam absolutely rapt about this, but don't forget when our country made a rule to ban Nurclear Weapons our country couldn't train with anyone for years & even years after USA CAME IN WITH THEIR Nuke ships but a stand still happened HELEN CLARKE WAS I POWER they wouldn't tell us if they were carrying nukes, so our country sent them home. So that was years without training with overseas troops.😮
What a complete waste of time that was. Hurt us and achieved absolutely nothing.
The reality is, if something like Timor popped up again. The NZDF is far less capable of deploying and sustaining a force of that size.
Quite sad really.
What a ridiculous review by onenews.
The United States operates a global network of strategic military installations and is by far the largest operator of military bases in the world, which has over 750 overseas military bases in more than 80 countries compared to China only having up to 15 military bases. The usa are the largest arms manufactures and exporters in the world making billions every year off war and the death of millions of innocent civilians woman, children and elderly. The united states military are the largest climate poluters of our planet in the history of the world. Us leaders are deceitful cold harted and power hungry and would do anything to control the masses and push them to do their dirty work without even knowing. The good hearted people of Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia are loved all around the world lets keep it that way.
Its New Zealand bro. Just New Zealand
@@mattyallen3396 chur bro. My tupuna had already named it Aotearoa way before the Dutch, and British called it New Zealand. To be inclusive, Aotearoa New Zealand.
China is a rising power with their eyes on the Pacific you need to wake up
How would you feel if the unipolar American fiat lead world order became a great power bipolar world in the near future? Where does that leave these islands in the south west pacific. Ready to be recolonized yet again. Are things so bad?
Is Mainland China’s mentality all that different from Pre-WW2 Japan? This time it is very unlikely Yankees will be doing much for anyone. They’re not the Great Arsenal of Democracy anymore. There is a reason Switzerland hasn’t been invaded in over 800 years…
New Zealand is one of those countries that never needs to worry about being attacked, like Canada. Only the more powerful countries need to worry about stuff like that, or countries that are in the way of the bigger countries.
Unless there's a nuclear war in the northern hemisphere.. then they'll come down here for our land and food. Plus we should contribute to the security we're enjoying. Do you think China would trade for our products if they could just take them?
A satire summary of inhumanity
Bring back compulsory service for 6 to 18 months.
We should only use troops to protect ourselves or our Pacific neighbours, please don't drag us into a war
what war? I don't think we have any enemies in the pacific lol
@@explorerjlc1743 Not right now but I'm saying if conflict ever broke out in the Pacific, other than that stay to ourselves
To quote a certain fictional king, "Open war is upon you, whether you would risk it or not." If China isn't kept in check by everyone in the Pacific, then we've already lost. New Zealand needs to be ready.
@@RJH755 So have no allies? We can't defend ourselves, that's the point of allies.
@@robertjohnston8531 When did I say we shouldn't have allies?
We're the least ready we've been in decades and now WW3 is just around the corner.
Climate change?
Oh brother!
what does climate change have to do with the Army? madness!
LOL that big warship behind the reporter was going to NZ Navy but when they found out that female had nothing to do with the sinking even though captain is female, poor climate change was blame for it, Dam mother nature.
their mustache's are ready for combat don't know about the people,
I've been into a army base even the women have got their mustache's combat ready
NZ is a remote island nation which need to invest in key capabilities that serve it requirement and can deploy overseas. No need to waste taxpayers money on show off equipment. NZ $ should be spend wisely.
Could the (journalist?) please be a bit more smug.
New Zealand doesn’t have to worry about, anyone that decides to invade will have to take on all the gangs running the country 😂😂
Their uniforms looks funny
Everyone want to live in peace... But🙄😒...
... like in a proverb... something like: wanna live in peace?, - be ready for a war... 🤷🏻♀️
...
... Torbulent period we've got at the moment on the planet...
... still the question is - for how long is that "moment" gonna last 😒...
Time of militaries... 🤷🏻♀️...
BUT (☝🏻)
- we all hope, that they are - to bring us to the new balance in peace for all-over-the-Globe 🙏🏻🕊️☮️🌏✌🏻
The NZ army are still calling up on the 77 set and wearing battle boalers
Is the reporter trying to be sarcastic and imperious?
Sigapore has similar population. Size of Auckland ish. Strong economy. Yet its comparable to Israel in strength. OUR Military is probably as capable as Lebanon's army.
DAD'S ARMY 🤠🥝
What Army 😂😂😂😂😂
Best little army on earth. It's not the numbers it's the quality, full of kiwis a lot of good can be and has been done by it's little roles around the world historically and to present day. Fortunately we can scale quality efficiently. it hasn't been needed for a long time in a artillery firing role more as trusted peacekeepers and builders and educators, so for decades we have invested a lot of economic energy elsewhere. Climate change is definitely a unstoppable thing we need to have a culture that can deal with it
Dante Inlet
Are you saying the NZArmy would automatically support the US ? Aren't they committing War crimes at the moment with Israel?
Of course we would support the USA who is helping Israel defeat terrorism. Stop reading terrorist propaganda on the internet.
Yes they would send us in to commit war crimes too then justify it and make it ok
Course we will stick with them. 120 countries wanted a ceasefire 12 said no. UK Canada Aussie Germany...the usual
@@stevenmacdonald8221 The vast majority of those 120 countries are run by dictatorships and tyrannies you would never want to visit. I would never want to be with those countries.
What war crimes. hummas and Gaza into the sea.
Dare Branch
Hi dad ❤u.
ANZPAC exercise.
News from Brazil President Luiz Inacio da Silva sends money to the UN organization that helps Hamas!!!
Well that didn't say much, it good the army train with other nations, due to the fact if Britain goes in we most likely will too, admittedly as an island nation we should concentrate on defense in the Pacific and the smaller islands also, army has some newish gear yet we less then 10,000 strong, don't think the new Hercs for air force have arrived yet, unless thay cancelled them lol, our frigates are only good for stopping un armed vessels and there due to be retired in 2030 with no talk of replacements, but I very much doubt we would be invaded by anyone as we have nothing of value for those that embrace wars
Who needs em.
Climate change? LOL
It's too do with climate disasters, just think a little. East coast flooding, who was doing there bit, the military. The Navy also goes to the rescue for our island cousins. We need e better Force. Just saying 😉🥝🌎
@@gavinsutton7724 the east coast flooding was a natural disaster, there's no evidence linking it to climate change
@@gavinsutton7724 Emergency services weren't capable of performing their tasks therefore required the NZ military for assistance ?
When you really look at how we are in a world sense with our military, you can appreciate as Kiwi people we have everything possible to worry about should another world war break out. Pretty sad, but as a nation & generations of governments have always relied on the US to protect us should it go pear shaped. Obviously today, the US is weakened significantly both militarily & clearly at home sociallly, & China is the new world power with some serious dirt to throw around. We shouldn't take our BBQ's & haka too lightly.....you never know what could happen in the years to come. We will reap what we sowed when it comes to our defence force. A shame our attitude as a nation (which reflects upon the generations of govts) is the way it is, because we either are or either aren't standing on the edge of a new massive conflict coming shortly. Contrary to what the woke brigade will tell you, your freedom to go to pak n save & to the pub isn't 'really' yours. Maybe we will be tested again soon like our grandparents were in the last Great War. Hope not.
Dont get involved in stupid wars nz, be smarter than that
Hmm why does 1news allow comments on this.
😬
Yed
Oh dear...any one learn anything from the failed nato war against Russia....or will kiwi be used as hit squids in the pacific?
Nato hasn't lifted a finger in Ukraine though. Only money and mostly outdated weapons for some weapon and system trials.
All we've learned is it sucks to be the front line cannon fodder and drones are the future.
Our troops are some of the best in the world, but we have zero infrastructure, a few planes in the airforce & a few ships in the navy force so we're fkd if anyone hostile comes for us, we wouldn't last a week. But our soldiers are very well trained
Not so sure on that, the only credible threat to us is China, and they'd have to go thru Australia and American troops stationed in Guam, and by the time they get thru them America would have deployed, what we need to focus on majorly is our Navy.
We should be looking at ways to strengthen our ties with China
China is the only credible threat to NZ when considering China reunification plan 2050 to dominate the entire Pacific Island chain to control world shipping. NZ produces 25 times more food than it consumes. Juicy bait for conflict.
No way , China wants to take our country do you want a job house. THINK ABOUT THIS
What does that have to do with climate change?
So you don't care about their human rights abuses and wiping out of entire races of people?
NZ should stop, such big ego for a little cluster of island's. Like why. What is it trying to prove. Supposed to be clean and green. Wars just a richmans game of battleship, except they use real guns. Wak. Its all about money. Words from my 94 year old grandfather- returned serviceman. Wiser than any of you lot.
Gotta keep up with combat evolution. Regardless of military size your grandfather should of told you that.
Yeah we should never have stopped Hitler taking over the world and murdering millions of people, right?
Australia was sucked in to spending $300B+ to buy 6 US+6 British Nuclear Submarines, code-named AUKUS by their previous LNP (Conservative) govt by Trump and Boris ,as well as modernising Australian Ports to suit ,which wont be available for another 15 -30 yrs as those countries are still catching up on their own modernisations, Australian Defence Services (Air ,Army ,Navy ) are short on personnel across the board so not only NZ .With the cost of living crisis affecting countries around the world Australian's are unwilling to spend more on defence when people are homeless so their govt is trying to push New Zealand to do more in the Pacific. Australia, 29x times larger, 5x population, resources (Coal,Iron ore ,gold ,gas,critical minerals ) alone worth Trillions ,are sweating on NZ to take up the slack in the Pacific .NZ is a small Nation Militarily , strategically and financially but we've always punched above our weight ,so use common sense ,build our Armed Forces to suit our ability not someone else's, we'll always stand tall ,we always do !! 😡☻😎🤠😜☻🤬
😂😂😂 Here we go. Cue the "we need 1000 tanks, 100 jets, 10 submarines" blah blah blah because, China, and because they're cool and, Russia, and they're neat and, aliens, and they go bang...but but but, Australia has them so we have to as well because, Afghanistan, and so does Sweden so, Ukraine...🤔🤷♂️🤦♂️
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" and climate change " ..my arse !!
Under financed and we would fail to defend our self against the American threat but we at least have china for support.
Bro knows nothing about our relationships with other countries
I don't think NZ has a history of doing war games with China. Lol
America could turn the entire country into a mount of dirt in half an hour no matter what
@@028TuvaluanHero no we don't but china is a country that wants to be left alone so unless we gave them a reason to be aggressive towards us they wouldn't, America on the other hand has a history of interventionism and war crimes and if new Zealand had picked to be on the side of the SO in the cold war and picked socialism over capitalism, we would have had our leader assassinated by hired guns regardless if he was a great leader or not because America protects American interests over even it's own citizens, just look at the war crimes in south America.
@@matthewhart2819 the ruling class of America are only interested in what they can gain from these partnership.
Well Stated @peterbowmar6615.
I'd rather relocate our defence spending onto social housing
Thank goodness you’re not in charge.
@@RBv195why so sensitive snowflake? 🤣
I dont mind my tax dollars going on social housing and defence
Defence spending is social housing and employment and civil emergency safety net all in one.
@@knowahnosenothing4862 tf you talking about? Dont you know they sold most the houses in waiouru camp? What social housing you on about?