New Zealand Stunned the US and Refused to Join AUKUS!!

In a world of shifting alliances and political chess games, New Zealand has made a bold move. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s recent trip to New Zealand ended with an unexpected turn of events: Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta officially turned down the United States’ invitation for NZ to join the AUKUS alliance. In this insightful video, I delve deep into the backstory, examining the role of the US government from its inception to its current diplomatic initiatives. This isn’t a tale of political sides, but a narrative of intricate diplomacy, patriotic responsibility, and the anxiety we all share for America’s future as a global superpower. FM, Mahuta’s decision sends waves through international relations, prompting us to question the effectiveness of America’s diplomatic efforts and the implications of this rebuff on the nation’s standing in the global arena. The AUKUS alliance - a military pact focused on basing nuclear submarines in Australia - may have just suffered a significant setback. So, what does this mean for the US, for New Zealand, and the balance of global power? This video offers an in-depth analysis of these recent developments and explores their implications for our future. About David: Dr. Oualaalou served a fifteen-year career in the United States Armed Forces in support of the US government’s security agencies in Washington DC and around the world. His primary roles include security policy, intelligence analysis, security operations advice including leadership and managerial operations. He advised high-profile U.S. military and civilian officials on security issues, economic trends, and foreign military threat information. He has written many articles and books including his latest, The Dynamics of Russia’s Geopolitics: Remaking the Global Order. Join this channel to get access to perks:
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