This piece argues that New Zealand should reject militarisation and embrace a peacemaking role as a nuclear-free, peaceful security provider in the Pacific, challenging U.S. demands for increased military spending and highlighting the moral and practical failures of a warfare-led
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leading by example in non-violent diplomacy
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