recce.k1
Well-Known Member
On a slight Pacific Partnership tangent, I'm also impressed that the USN being the busy and visible entity that it is, have websites for their vessels such as the USS Cleveland to inform the public and community of their "good work" and going's on etc.
And slipping back to Afghanistan for a moment, the "news" in NZ over the last few days was the admission to TVNZ by the defmin that NZSAS/ISAF took out insurgents from the neighbouring Baghlan province that were responsible for attacks on the NZDF PRT patrols last year in the northeastern region of the Bamiyan province.
Unusual though in that the defmin actually confirmed the SAS operation as normally these things are not discussed etc. SAS killed Taleban fighters | Stuff.co.nz
I think Ron Smith's commentary below (in which TVNZ slants) is aimed more at front-footing any potential Green Party type beatups (ie suggesting their views represent mainstream NZ'ers) and a somewhat confused media that is conflicted by their self imposed obligations to drum up devils advocate counter viewpoints etc. But in very general terms the public don't seem to have an issue with this incident occurring (judging by feedback in various media) ...
Kiwis accused of 'naive pacifism' over role of NZ troops | NATIONAL News
And slipping back to Afghanistan for a moment, the "news" in NZ over the last few days was the admission to TVNZ by the defmin that NZSAS/ISAF took out insurgents from the neighbouring Baghlan province that were responsible for attacks on the NZDF PRT patrols last year in the northeastern region of the Bamiyan province.
Unusual though in that the defmin actually confirmed the SAS operation as normally these things are not discussed etc. SAS killed Taleban fighters | Stuff.co.nz
I think Ron Smith's commentary below (in which TVNZ slants) is aimed more at front-footing any potential Green Party type beatups (ie suggesting their views represent mainstream NZ'ers) and a somewhat confused media that is conflicted by their self imposed obligations to drum up devils advocate counter viewpoints etc. But in very general terms the public don't seem to have an issue with this incident occurring (judging by feedback in various media) ...
Kiwis accused of 'naive pacifism' over role of NZ troops | NATIONAL News