Christopher Luxon defends New Zealand's increased defence spending, dismissing accusations of freeloading off US military support and emphasizing strategic risks from regional power shifts and disrupted shipping routes.
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So 22. I mean, we'll we've been running it, what 1%. Oh, with less than 1%. Oh, less than 1%. So when do we s when when does it not become freeloading? Because it has been freeloading.
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