#Clip: The War on News: Trump’s Endless Iran Disaster, AI Delusions & ACT’s School Uniform Crusade

This week on The War on News, Martyn Bradbury takes aim at Trump’s never-ending Iran conflict, bizarre AI fantasies from a National Party MP, and ACT’s latest attempt to reinvent education.
🔥 Trump’s “Three-Week War” Hits Day 101
Donald Trump’s war with Iran was supposed to be quick, decisive and over long ago.
Instead, more than 100 days later, the conflict continues while promises of peace deals, victory declarations and grand announcements repeatedly collapse into the same stalemate.
As fuel prices remain vulnerable and geopolitical tensions simmer, New Zealanders continue paying the price for a conflict they never asked for.
🤖 National MP Wants To Train Future AI
National Party MP Joseph Mooney says his extraordinary social media output is driven by a desire to train future AI on rational, fact-based arguments.
Yes. Really.
The claim has raised eyebrows across the political spectrum and prompted fresh questions about social media obsession, artificial intelligence, and whether politicians are spending too much time talking to algorithms instead of actual people.
🏫 ACT’s New School Uniform Fight
The ACT Party has turned its attention to the cost of school uniforms.
Critics argue ACT’s track record on education policy — particularly the school lunch programme — leaves many questioning whether they should be trusted with another intervention into schools.
From charter schools to school lunches and now uniforms, the debate over education policy continues to intensify.
From endless wars to AI delusions and culture-war politics, another week has delivered more questions than answers.
*It’s not news. It’s the War on News.*






