A podcast discussion on New Zealand's strategic military positioning, particularly regarding nuclear weapons and Australia's alliance, alongside concerns about undemocratic governance practices in Māori-led council committees and small business satisfaction metrics.
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Yeah, we're gonna get pressure from Canberra and we're gonna get pressure from Washington. There'll be pressure from Beijing. And here's the thing, Carmen. We are already being pulled when we look at the energy crisis, which is out of the Strait of Hormuz, and that's all around uh international shipping. So there is a need in this modern world to be more militaristic, isn't there?
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