There is no need to pay more taxes to buy the better ship we are running billion doller surpluses and as well they can use the money saved from scrapping the strike wing.
I never got to serve in the military i had a motorbike accident at aged 17 which left me with chronic back problems and if i hadn,t had my accident i would be in the New Zealand army now.
The military is not a dirty word well it is not encourged either the pacifist attitude has been pushed hard over the last twenty years creating the view that if we are nice to everyone they will be nice to us which in a world that runs on greed and self interest is just plain stupid.
We are going into a world of growing populations and shrinking resources and the way the world is consuming we can,t keep it up there are going to be issues over oil,water,fishing resources,land for growing food and we are not going to be able to keep telling ourselves that we don,t need any real military capability.
We live in an enviroment where the U.S and China are taking more interest and we no longer live in a benign stratigic enviroment.
Hi Steve33. Dont be put off by my old mate Investigator. He only comes on to entertain us. He's only doing his unquestioning duty to his beloved. Anyway, the following journals, publications and articles I'll list below may be helpful in deciding whether or not New Zealand is in a benign strategic environment. I think you will find it probably reinforces your views. The fundamental flaw in the "benign strategic environment" concept is that it only focuses on the immediate reduced EEZ in terms of direct threats and fails to address what what happens 2000+ km's away throughout the wider western Pacific region and our major trade routes. The one word answer for the contension that New Zealand is part of a warmer strategic environment is Pratas. If you know the word you will know what I mean and will understand the repercussions of it. For a bit a trivia, the term "benign strategic environment" in the New Zealand context first appeared in the then Wing Cmdr Bruce Fergusson treatise he completed at the US War College in Washington 1989 which as you can work out by the date was a totally different strategic context and time. Reading his paper you quickly come to the conclusion that the statement was made in the context of the actual time 1989 and that Fergie contended that the future situation would be somewhat more fluid. Of the papers below some are available online, others you might find in your nearest University Library or you can source them through the National Library Service or get a mate who is an academic to retrieve them for you on your behalf. They cover a range of material from diverse perspectives and issues.
Robin Lim. Rising China: Risk of Miscalculation. Defender Autumn 2005
Joint Ministerial Statement. NZ & Aust Defence Talks. 7 July, 1999
‘New Zealand’s Clark Government Creates a Strategic Vacuum in the Pacific’ Defense and Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy Journal. 4–5, 2001 p. 10–11.
D. Dickens, ‘The ANZAC connection: does the Australia-New Zealand strategic relationship have a future?’ in B. Brown, (ed.) New Zealand and Australia: Where are we going?, op. cit., p. 41.
Some reflections on maritime strategy and an oceans policy for New Zealand: presentation to the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs Christchurch Branch, 14–14 June 2002. (
http://www.vuw.ac.nz/css/docs/reports/NZIIACh’chJun02.html)
D. Dickens, op.cit.p.49.
Australia. Defence 2000: Our Future Defence Force. Canberra, Defence Publishing Service, October 2000.
Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade: Australia’s Defence Relations with the United States.
E.S Medeiros. Strategic Hedging and the Future of Asia Pacific Stability. 2001
Hynes H.A. China the Emerging Superpower. New Horizons, 1998.
Dana Robert Dillon. Priorities for South East Asian Policy. 2001
PACOM. Energy and Security in Asia-Pacific Report. 2002
Energy Information Administration. South Sea China Report. March 2002
Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations - Overfishing in the Asia - Pacific Region Report, 2004
Paul Buccanan Adrift in the Arc of On-Going Instability. 21 Nov 2006, NZ Herald
Paul Buchanan. Time to Get Over It. 24 Oct 2003, NZ Herald
Cheers Mr C.