Acting Prime Minister David Seymour discusses New Zealand's response to a US invitation for aid, the government's cautious stance on war involvement, and concerns about immigration policy and political dynamics within the coalition.
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Look, people love to get on their high horse. I had somebody at one of my street corner meetings in the Ipsom electorate yesterday giving me a lecture on international law. I think the reality is. that international law always evolves and I suspect that while you shouldn't unilaterally start wars like this if you spend 40 years sponsoring terrorists terrorizing your neighborhoods trying to create nuclear weapons so you can wipe a whole country off the map and then machine gunning tens of thousands of your own people then perhaps the protections of international law are not entirely available to you
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blunt, reality-based skepticism
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