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  1. Knock Knock as much as I would love to one up manship to China on violence and human rights abuses- in this country we have literal psychopaths jumping out of bushes stabbing raping even an innocent disabled woman on a walk- psychos stabbing a woman walking home from work killed in front of her 12 tr old son – a young man walking from uni home from work, and recently a random killer stabbing people out to eat. All in the braindrain of the MSM. I have Chinese friends that literally say they feel more safe in China.

  2. How fascinating! One wonders WHY she got her dressing down.

    >Was NZ not vassal state enough? If so, I cannot see how! We’ve been craven since forever with respect to China.

    >Was it a performance by the Chinese foreign minister designed to Chinese impress onlookers? (i.e. not even about us)

    >Is the CCP feeling particularly threatened at the moment (the answer is yes) and Mahuta just happened to be there at the time?

    >Is it something to do with 5 Eyes or another military/intelligence issue that we’ll never know about?

    The take-aways from this include:

    > They are our largest trade partners, so we need to tip-toe around them, at least for a while.

    > China is evidently a fickle and unreliable trade partner, so we need to encourage our exporters to develop products and channels other than China. Note that NZs farmer co-op structure has been an abysmal failure when it comes to developing high-end products. It’s been said before many times; we desperately need to go up the value chain in order to secure our exports and trade balance.

    > We need to improve our naval capability so that if the post WW2 era of ‘Pax Americana’ should end, we can police our own shipping routes. In this regard we should increase our strategic fuel reserves so we can get through a period of instability.

    > Learn an important diplomatic lesson: Our childish antics over the nuclear issue in the 1980’s have put us in a corner because with military ties comes diplomatic and trade ties. Maybe now is a good time to reconsider ANZUS if we could also have a successful negotiation with the US/AU/UK over trade access.

    > Last point: Just how fucking useless is our own media that we have to find this out from Australia?

  3. What did the New Zealanders say about the Chinese in the few months prior? I can’t remember. (Any ideas, Wayne?)

    Presumably this spat is related to the U.S. Alliance policy of containment (and where the U.S vassals sit within an ongoing deepening of the encirclement). They are most upset at the attempt to try and edge away from the One China Policy, in preparation for a U.S./China war (arming Taiwan, the Pelosi trip, Biden’s promise to “defend Taiwan” in the event of a final break in reunification efforts, etc.)

  4. India wants visa free status for their citizens to enter NZ as and when they want to like NZers can do with Australia. Yeah, nah. If that’s the price of a FTA with India, no thank you.

  5. We are fortunate that neutrality is our official position.
    I agree we need to return to it and make careful, sober decisions, outside of kneejerk feeling-based tribalism.
    These are dangerous times.

    I dont agree that haranguing Mahuta is ”attacking” NZ. Breaching politeness is not synonymous with international attack.
    Politicians routinely consign some of its people to far, far worse.

  6. If you’re the Leader of an economic superpower how do you get control of natural resources from a people who are proud and independent and whom don’t want anything to do with you. If it were the 1800’s you’d probably send and army to occupy there lands. But this is the twenty first century if an economic superpower sent an army you’d probably create an insurgency and your own people would kind of look at you like an asshole and then you’d probably invest more resources than the resources that could be extracted.

    But if you’re smart you’d pull a Ukraine war by manufacturing completely fake wars by causing revolutions to install puppet leaders and use those separatist forces to assualt places you might have your eye on, and equip those forces and use those forces to occupy I mean defend their own lands because who would say that the Ukranian army has to leave Ukraine. This is a sly strategy Washington has used to take control of dozens of independent states like Libya and now Australia. It’s actually a brilliant strategy which is why western reporters of the war in Ukraine focus more on tactics, morale and figures rather than strategy.

    There for the only enemy are those opposed to regime change war.

    Nutrality is a luxury and it needs to be backed up by some type of muscle and military power and unfortunately that means NZ would have to stand up its own military industrial complex because economic superpowers really do make the best tanks and so without our own fighter jets New Zealand is susceptible to all kinds of outside influences.

    I mean according to Australian 60 minutes reports there’s a secrete Chinese police station in New Zealand and 5eyes spy’s on New Zealand citizens both of which are dedicated to undermine Kiwi values and principles. I don’t however believe we should just pull out of economic and security ties because all states are pushy and the largest states push the hardest. I’m also very sceptical about the 501 policy overwhelming New Zealand with sophisticated scum. Wouldn’t it be more practical if they could pay for there citizenship through service. You would think this would be the perfect opportunity for violent criminals to swear allegiance to a nation that welcomes them home with open arms.

    I’m also impressed that a bunch of hori’s have been able to make relations with The CIAs plaything namely Mexican drug cartels. It’s just a coincidence that Jacinda would receive support for loosening immigration controlls not long before Albanese cements the AUKUS deal.

    Spirituality make Maori great shock troops or atleast those who are willing to obey. New Zealand also has great designers and engineers claiming The Americas Cup Regatta race multiple times and on a budget. And lastly there’s large deposits of West coast iron ore sands, water and natural energy sources.

    I do think that closer ties with Australia was purposely carried out in order for Washington to establish a presence in The South Pacific without actually having to retake take it much later on which of course would take a lot more resources the importance of the South Pacific can not be understated.

    New Zealands volcanic soil means it can support massive grandfather trees or grow crops. New Zealand also sits on a very important junction monitoring ballistic missiles and satellite communications coming up from the south. And so it’s really a no brainer that New Zealand would be targeted by soft power force and economic coercion going on right this second and Beijing and Washington are fully aware of the favours they wish to pull to there side.

    And so the eagle wishes to push the dragon back to Taiwan and the dragon wants to push the eagle into the South Pacific and there mostly engaging in desperate wars of words so everyone is not really protecting New Zealand. It’s desperate counter actions. It’s sort of like the last ditched counter offensive Germany launched in the Ardern Forest during the last stages of World War Two. The move was supposed to relieve pressure and cause multiple problems for allied forces on where they should deploy or redeploy troops.

    And so Beijing and Washington are deploying forces and redeploying forces all around the world. Eventually New Zealand will have to respond with forces of its own and so with only seconds counting down on the Nuclear Clock New Zealand is surrounded by a bunch of pushy spirit animals who will eventually turn into an occupying force. So not only are economic super powers getting free hits in they’re cementing prime pieces of real-estate without having to fire a shot.

    If there’s one thing I’ve learnt from reading The Daily Blog since it’s inception then it’s that the powerful has a plan for literally everything nothing just happens by accident. Nations like New Zealand are becoming important pieces in growing military industrial complexes of foreign interests meaning the toll exacted on NZDF will always rank among the highest casualty lists.

    New Zealand is an extremely important part of great power games it’s a place where food and water can be exported and with enough resources and quick thinking munitions or whatever could be made. But it will be thanks to quick thinking that a full on war for supremacy in the Pacific would commit terribly resource intensive operations.

    I do think that pre positioning interests and military personal I mean peacekeepers that can be transformed into feared shock troops is a terribly genius move that I think we can all recognise with Kiwi roundels on them representing a democracy of checks and balances functioning at peak efficiency.

    1. NZ already has a kind of security. Around Queenstown are the luxury ‘bunkers’ of quite a few of the US political and economic elite.

      That’s a lot about our distance from the epicentre of the catastrophic shit that they themselves may have stirred-up.

      1. What about our collective security it’s fine for wealthy foreigners protecting there own interests but aren’t those interests also our interests.

        To quote current Independent U.S. Presidential Candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr. I’m probably going to butcher it anyway.

        At the bottom of the rhetoric of war are lies and suspicion between nieghbours and to choose a different path towards peace requires talking to your neighbour.

        These Kennedy’s really are cut from Royal Cloth.

  7. I think anywhere would be better than a cabinet meeting .By the time election rolls round they will be meeting in a phone booth

  8. I wonder what the Chippy-Xi meeting photo(s) will look like. In his photo, yank sos Blinken had a shiteating grin on his face and was bent in a manner that suggested he had been caned and possibly reamed.

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