New Zealand PM John Key Fiery Speech: ‘Get Some Guts’ Sending Troops to Fight ISIS | FULL VIDEO

THEY ARE THE SAME ALL OVER THE WORLD – AREN’T THEY? UNBELIEVABLE. NOW AFTER A BIT OF RESEARCH SOME ARE SAYING JOHN KEY IS QUEEN ELIZARDBETH’S AUNTIE. WOW, THIS DOES NOT SURPRISE US. DOES IT? THEY SERVE THE CORPORATIONS AND THE ALIEN SATANIC DARK AGENDA 21!

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Published on 24 Feb 2015

New Zealand PM John Key Fiery Speech: ‘Get Some Guts’ Sending Troops to Fight ISIS | FULL VIDEO

Get some guts and join the right side’ – John Key lashes out as he sends NZ troops to Iraq for Isis fight
(New Zealand Herald) Prime Minister John Key has launched an angry counter-attack over Labour leader Andrew Little’s opposition to the deployment of troops to Iraq, saying Mr Little needs to “get some guts” and questioning whether he would make the right decisions for New Zealand.

Mr Key said Mr Little knew the numbers of New Zealanders considered possible risks as extremists had increased from 30-40 last year to 60-70 now. There was also a greater risk to travelling New Zealanders.

“But he says he’d do nothing. I don’t believe him. If it’s really true then you’d have to question whether he’d make the right decisions for New Zealand.”
He believed Mr Little’s objections were simply politicking and if it was in Government, it would have deployed the troops as the former Labour Government had sent engineers to Iraq and the SAS in a combat role to Afghanistan.

Mr Key said no country could simply sit by as the atrocities of Islamic State continued.

“Get some guts!” he told Mr Little in Parliament. He said the reason Mr Little was opposing it was “because he wants politics to win over what’s right for the people”.

Mr Key said the opposition parties in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia had all supported military missions to combat Isil, yet Labour was unable to do the same.
Mr Key said he believed if Mr Little was Prime Minister he would also have allowed the deployment. He pointed out that when it was in Government, Labour sent 60 army engineers to Iraq and deployed the SAS in a combat role to Afghanistan.

Mr Little was not alone in condemning the mission in Parliament – the leaders of the Greens, Maori Party, United Future, and NZ First also opposed it.

Mr Little had said Isil was not confined to Iraq and after 10 years of training from the United States, Iraq’s army was still in a mess. New Zealand could make more of a difference in civil reconstruction, helping build its agricultural sector and strengthening governance.

“We will only deal with [Islamic State] when we deal with the underlying causes and the underlying unrest that is spread across that region.”

However, Mr Key said Mr Little’s proposal of sending civilians to do reconstruction work on roads, farms and hospitals would put them in more danger than the military would be. That work was outside secure military compounds.

“You can’t do them inside the wire, sunshine.”
The blistering attack came after Mr Key announced he was sending a non-combat training mission with Australia to Taji Camp, north of Baghdad in Iraq, to help train Iraqi troops fighting Isis.

Up to 143 New Zealand personnel will be sent, although the deployment will not be a badged mission. It will be reviewed after nine months and last no more than two years.

Making the announcement to Parliament this afternoon, Mr Key said of the Islamic State or Isis fighters who have taken over parts of Iraq and Syria and conducted barbaric killings: “This brutal group and its distressing methods deserve the strongest condemnation.”
He said New Zealand did not shy away from its responsibilities when the rule of law was under threat.

If anything, Isis’ brutality had worsened since his national security speech last November.
Mr Key said the ability of Isis to motivate Islamic radicals threatened the security not just of the Middle East, but regionally and locally.

“New Zealand is a country that stands up for its values. We stand up for what’s right.

“We have an obligation to support stability and the rule of law internationally.

“We do not shy away from taking our share of the burden when the international rules-based system is threatened.

“We have carved out our own independent foreign policy over decades and we take pride in it.”

Mr Key said force protection would be deployed in Iraq to support New Zealand’s trainers.
Although he had ruled out sending Special Air Service (SAS) troops to Iraq in November, SAS soldiers might be deployed in Iraq “for short periods” to protect the trainers.

Logistics and medical support would also be sent to the Middle East.

“We will secure the best protections we realistically can for our personnel,” Mr Key said.

Mr Key said legal protections would be worked through with the Iraqi Government in the coming weeks.

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