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Spend up large. That鈥檚 my message to the Government. Go large, spend up big and drag our military into the 21st century.
That鈥檚 not me having a go at the military, by the way. Anyone reading this at Burnham Camp, for example, might feel like I鈥檓 having a go at them. But I鈥檓 not.
But, what I am saying, is that we need to be spending more on defence - and I鈥檓 not saying that just because of what鈥檚 going on out in the Tasman, with those three warships from China.
A situation that went next level on Friday and over the weekend, with the live firing exercises.
I say next level - but we also need to remember that China isn't breaking any laws. It鈥檚 fully entitled to have those ships there because they鈥檙e in international waters.
My view last week was that we needed to calm the farm about the ships being out there. It wasn鈥檛 time for us to start banging on the table and getting on the blower to Beijing and giving China鈥檚 president what-for.
And I鈥檓 not saying this just because of what鈥檚 been happening over the weekend - but I agree with Defence Minister Judith Collins when she says we have no choice but to to invest heavily in our defence forces.
And she says it won鈥檛 just be a one-off investment, either.
Over time, it will be billions of dollars. As she pointed out on 九一星空无限talk ZB today, successive government over the last 30 years have underinvested in the military.
And Judith Collins says defence personnel are up for it. But are you up for it?
Because it鈥檚 very easy to say 鈥榦h yeah, buy more planes, buy more ships etc", but when you ask people where the money's going to come from, they don鈥檛 have an easy answer to that question.
Reason being: there isn鈥檛 an easy answer.
What do you spend less on So more money can go into the army, navy and air force?
Finance minister Nicola Willis will give us a bit of an answer to that when she delivers this year鈥檚 Budget in a few months.
But, right now, the bigger question is whether we support the idea of the government pouring a truckload more money into our military. I do.
There will be people who don鈥檛. But, according to one defence expert, what happened on Friday and over the weekend might actually it an easier sell for the Government.
This is Professor David Capie from the Centre for Strategic Studies at Victoria University.
He鈥檚 saying that the live firing exercises forcing commercial airlines to divert to avoid the area makes the situation much more significant than it was last week.
And he鈥檚 going as far as saying that the warships are 鈥渁 gift from Beijing鈥 to our government, to help it convince us of the need to spend more on defence.
I鈥檓 convinced already. But what about you?
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