A critical commentary by Peace Action Wellington challenges New Zealand's decision to allocate billions to military spending, arguing it contradicts social priorities like health, housing, and poverty reduction, and highlights US influence and weapons industry exploitation.
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a moral choice between defence and domestic care
Average Annual Household Spending For War Is $2917 And Rising Fast: How To Understand What The ‘Defence Budget’ Means – Peace Action WellingtonSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.