Trump Dinner Shooting Panic Misses Real Global Crisis
Washington clutches its pearls over gunfire at a media gala while the real violence in Gaza, Iran and at the petrol pump keeps escalating.

Washington clutches its pearls over gunfire at a media gala while the real violence in Gaza, Iran and at the petrol pump keeps escalating.

Trump thought he was breaking Iran. Instead, he handed Tehran the Strait of Hormuz, global oil panic and a propaganda victory.

Markets are acting like the Iran crisis will blow over. If Hormuz closes, that fantasy could end in inflation, fuel shortages and recession.

Trump’s blunder into Iran may be the worst geopolitical mistake since Vietnam — and Kiwi drivers will pay for it this weekend.

Anzac Day can’t just be wreaths and silence while the world burns. This hīkoi asks what “never again” actually demands of us now.

Before America and Israel preach democracy to Iran, they should remember who helped create the crisis.

He says the Strait is open. Iran says no. The world watches a superpower stumble into chaos — and we all pay the price.
Forget the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s most devastating move could be precision drone strikes on global fuel infrastructure — and the world isn’t ready.

Winston Peters was in the room just before Trump backed down. Imagine if New Zealand had used that moment to speak with principle instead of crawling.

Trump’s geopolitical madness won’t stay in the Middle East. It’s coming for your groceries, your mortgage, your job and every excuse this Government makes for staying silent.