Stuart M
Well-Known Member
I quite agree with this, and as much as I am loathe to say it, I would think that the possibility of this sort of thing would be excuse enough to deter deployments at all beyond disaster relief. Should go without saying that one could use that lack of deployment of "war making equipment" as a reason to not replace frigates, artillery, LAVs etc, as was the late lamented air combat arm.I take your point, although of course that deployment decision assumes remarkably good intel - and events can change rapidly once NZ forces are deployed. For example, it would be quite deniable for a certain dragon empire to embroil ANZAC forces into a 'peaceful' intervention, and then provide local supporters with tube-launched armed drones (controlled from afar) to inflict chaos
In any event its quite easy to see how a certain dragon empire who shall remain nameless can have a coercive effect on NZ foreign and defence policy by playing on NZs already established dovish ideologies.