Iran 3, Trump 0 – The limits of American Power
Trump calls it victory. The world looks at it… and sees something else entirely.

Trump calls it victory. The world looks at it… and sees something else entirely.

Winston meets Rubio. Trump threatens war crimes. And somehow, we’re supposed to call this diplomacy?

Over 100 children are dead. The PM still “has no view”. If that doesn’t chill you, it should.

Five weeks in and Trump is threatening to blow up Iran’s infrastructure in a profanity-laced rant. This isn’t strategy — it’s a war spinning out of control.

When even the most loyal insiders get cut loose, it’s no longer strategy — it’s chaos. And the war just keeps getting worse.

If Australian SAS are already in the region, the question isn’t if — it’s whether New Zealand is next. And Luxon isn’t answering.

From the heart of Auckland, the message was blunt: If New Zealand won’t speak out, what exactly does it stand for?

Forty countries scrambling to fix a crisis — while blaming the wrong culprit. If you ignore how this started, you guarantee how it ends.

The warning signs are flashing — collapsing confidence, rising costs, and a government with no plan. This isn’t stabilising. It’s building.

He got citizenship after 12 days in New Zealand. Now his company is linked to AI warfare. At what point does “exceptional” become unacceptable?