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OPINION: The first rule of SAS is: you do not talk about SAS

John Key needs to adopt and encourage a policy of silence on actions of Special Operations Forces.

Nathan Smith
Mon, 02 Mar 2015

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OPINION

Over the weekend, Prime Minister John Key answered a few questions about New Zealand’s imminent deployment of troops to Iraq.

The media picked up on the maximum time limit for the New Zealand Defence

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Nathan Smith
Mon, 02 Mar 2015
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