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Gulf States Energy Security

1 items · 1 aliases · peaked week of 5 Apr 2026 · first seen 11 May 2026

The podcast raises concerns about Donald Trump's inflammatory threats against Iran, critiques the US's foreign policy approach, and highlights New Zealand's foreign minister's visit to Washington as a moment of diplomatic responsibility amid global instability.

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  • Iran has rejected a proposed ceasefire with the US and Israel. It's after an expletive written post from the President of the United States, Donald Trump, where he demanded the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened or else Iran would be living in hell. Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister has accused Trump of threatening war crimes, saying strikes on power plants and bridges Would China get civilian infrastructure and violate international law? Meanwhile, our Foreign Minister Winston Peters is travelling to Washington DC where he'll meet with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other officials this week. Today on the front page, University of Otago international relations expert Robert Patman is with us to discuss the latest on the war in Iran and what could happen next.
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the-front-page Government / N-A

critical infrastructure under threat from escalation

Is New Zealand backing a bully? Concerns over Peters’ visit to Trump’s US
7 Apr
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