IMOI am starting to think that in our discussions we need to look at potential threats to Australia. Having determined what they may be, then we can look at possible force structures that will be best suited to aid Australia and also meet the other priorities, objectives and commitments identified in the DWP plus commitments we have now.
I agree in the importance of understanding the reference of Aussie in the DWP, but don't totally agree that it should be a influential point on how we structure the future of the NZDF.
First and foremost it should be focusing on defending NZ her territories to the best of its abilities. I'd rather a NZDF that is slightly less effective at assisting another country and in turn be stronger and more effective on the home front.
Lets not forget that if Aussie were to be attacked on what ever level, we are not going to be the only chaps jumping to help out. Big brothers USA and Britain will be right there with guns blazing.
At the end of the day we will be an augmentation force operating in a coalition with multiple nations in aid of Australia. This role does not require us to steer the future of the NZDF into a certain direction but rather just make sure we are inter-operable with other nations (Afghan has already proved this as a "yes we are").
The current exchanges/talks/and training ex's we run combined with equipment compatibility, I think we already more than meet our requirements to meet priority 2 in the DWP.
The point is as much of a political statement for the international stage as it is a policy for the NZG and NZDF. A reaffirmation to our ANZAC partnership if you will.