Todjaeger
Potstirrer
You could be correct. OTOH, you could also just as well be wildly mistaken.Like it or not the Navy will end up more Coast guard in nature and more aligned to deal with the effects of climate change and natural disasters, it’s the way it will play out. How long were both ANZAC frigates both in Canada at the same time out of action? And were they missed? Has the ACF been missed in the past 23 years?
The Public and the politicians right across the spectrum have 0:00% appetite for major defence rearmament, however what you will get buy into is a well equipped and trained Defence Force that is able to respond to the effects of climate change and natural disasters in a fast and proficient manner.
Anything else is simply a pipe dream.
International relations seem to be heading towards greater conflict worldwide, as competition increases for power and resources between nations and peoples. The world might be heading back to a bi-polar type conflict like existed during the Cold War, or the situation could become more multi-polar. IMO it is unlikely that conditions which had repeated been described as 'benign' following the end of the Cold War will continue. As an aside, one of the increasing drives in the competition for resources is likely due to climate change.
The NZ public might not have much interest in defence, or certainly on paying for defence, but that does not mean that NZ does not need defence, or that circumstances which would require a Defence as opposed to a constabulary response, will not occur. I strongly suspect that the average Kiwi is rather unaware of how security events occurring in far off places can have a profoundly negative impact on their normal, daily lives, and therefore do not associate having a defence force which is able to actually participate in influencing security outcomes could be in their own self-interest.
It is distinctly possible that active conflicts will break out within the next five to ten years which could have worldwide impacts either due to the participants, the location of the conflict zones, or both. The in turn makes it distinctly possible that NZ could suddenly find itself with an inadequate defence force to protect NZ or NZ interests, and with a future NZ gov't forced to suddenly increase resources for Defence in an attempt to make the NZDF into what it would need to be.
As common as "sea blindness" seems to be in NZ, NZ is too dependent on international trade for needed goods and resources for people to continue to believe that threats to NZ do not exist unless/until they are hostile boots on NZ soil. NZ is an island nation (or really, a nation of islands) but it is by no means self-sufficient.