A commentary critiques US Secretary Pete Hegseth's accusation that New Zealand is 'freeloading' on defence, arguing that New Zealand's lower defence spending is disproportionate to the US demands and that increased military spending undermines global peace and climate action, and
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argues arms buildup increases risk of global conflict
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