This piece critiques New Zealand’s planned rise in defence spending to 2% of GDP by 2032, arguing it is unjustified, unsustainable, and diverts funds from pressing domestic issues like poverty, healthcare, and environmental collapse, while highlighting the nation’s military ties,
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a stark, personal cost of national defence
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