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New Zealand sees the light on Aukus

Thanks to Winston Peters

10 February 2024

9:00 AM

10 February 2024

9:00 AM

The decision by the New Zealand government to seek participation in the Aukus agreement signifies a marked turn in the nation’s defence policy. For decades, the country has luxuriated in the knowledge of splendid isolation from the troubles of the world. Yes, it has contributed to military engagements elsewhere, but it has not had to concern itself with any real regional threat to its security.

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