A discussion on the lack of clarity surrounding a potential ceasefire between Iran and the United States, focusing on conflicting reports, shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, and the growing economic and strategic risks from asymmetric warfare and media-driven dis陣
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Huddle, this evening we have Morris Williamson, Auckland Council, former National Party Minister and Jack Tame host a Saturday mornings and Q&A on TVNZ. Hi lads. Shut up. Morris, do you have much hope for the ceasefire?
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deep concern over conflicting reports and lack of verified terms
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