Q+A with Jack Tame

Q+A 22 March 2026: “Extreme risk”. How Iran war exposes NZ’s national security vulnerabilities

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Mar 21, 2026
John Howard, retired Major-General with 40 years in military intelligence, warns NZ faces fuel, supply-chain and defence vulnerabilities from the Iran war. Alain Bertaud, former World Bank urban planner, argues cities should grow by market-driven choices and better commute planning. They discuss strategic fuel allocation, defence readiness, urban density versus greenfields, and how planning affects daily life.
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INSIGHT

Defence Is Insurance Needing Clear Operating Models

  • Defence is an insurance policy with residual benefits for disasters, but NZ needs clarity on operating models and response times.
  • Howard calls defence a team sport requiring interoperability with regional partners and clear redundancy planning.
ANECDOTE

Howard's Postservice Hunt Sparked Public Warning

  • After retirement John Howard went hunting and fishing to decide his next steps and noticed veterans 'fade away' in NZ.
  • That prompted him to speak publicly to keep strategic security conversations alive rather than disappear into private life.
INSIGHT

Manawanui Sinking Exposed Strategic Capability Gaps

  • The sinking of the support ship Manawanui exposed capability gaps and reverberated with allies, prompting courts-martial and strategic questions.
  • Howard says loss cost money and capability and highlights training-state concerns tied to disinvestment.
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