NZ Urged to Reject Strait of Hormuz Role
Should New Zealand join a US-led mission in the Strait of Hormuz, or stay out of another Middle East conflict entirely?

Should New Zealand join a US-led mission in the Strait of Hormuz, or stay out of another Middle East conflict entirely?

A humanitarian flotilla has been boarded at sea, now the pressure is on New Zealand to decide where it stands.
Luxon’s Tehran comment looked like another clumsy brain fade. Now the Iran war emails make it look far more deliberate, and far more dangerous.

A humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza has been intercepted at sea, and the world is once again forced to decide if international law means anything.

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

The UN says Israeli attacks and Hezbollah rocket fire may amount to war crimes as over a million are displaced in Lebanon.

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.

Even during a ceasefire, UN peacekeepers are being shot at — and now one is dead. The UN says this may be a war crime.
Markets are acting like this ends quietly. History — and reality — suggest otherwise.