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  1. 50 years after the Wright Brothers first took flight we put a man in the moon.

    I’d like to think that this August deal will motivate New Zealand’s scientists and engineers to innovate and keep ourselves safe.

    There’s a good chance nukes will be used and shows just how lazy New Zealand’s CEOs and economists have become.

    New Zealanders must put our minds together and overcome these new challenges and design new machines and technologies that we wouldn’t have invented otherwise.

    Despite being hacked by both Beijing and Washington we must work with them to guarantee our own trade routes with a military of our own which in a roundabout way means we can’t buy American weapons no more. Not to worry there’s plenty of technology in other parts of the world.

    Consular duties, aid, prosperity and peace is not foreign policy in the age of nukes. We must guarantee our own security and that of our Pacific cousins with a military of our own.

    Where the foreign policy wonks come in is going out into the world and getting the technology and resources New Zealand needs to bulk up The NZDF and a new National security framework.

    1. Sam, I think Buzz Lightyear can speak for himself without your assistance.

  2. What is all the fuss about? History of Aussie subs tells us they will again spend a fortune on floaters not suitable for any serious diving.

    1. A 4000 ton Collins class is a good sub well suited to the shallow waters around Australia. They’re a defensive sub not an offensive one.

      The fact you said deep diving is a loss for you. Just take the L and hide your face.

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