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    Mike's Minute: This is where Labour and Hipkins have got it wrong

    03/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    If you ever want an example of why Chris Hipkins is not going to be the next Prime Minister, watch Question Time yesterday.
    He has made a twofold mistake.
    Mistake number one is being a Labour MP obsessed with esoteric, wonky subjects like United Nations treaties and charters.
    The second mistake is being obsessed with making a global issue all about New Zealand, when in reality we have nothing to do with it.
    The Prime Minister has kind of got trapped by it as well. The reality is the attack on Iran will affect us all, whether through petrol prices or possibly some inflationary issues and our ability to travel to Europe through Dubai.
    Outside of that it is not our war, we did not start it, we are not participating in it, and we are a world away from it.
    The Prime Minister and the Government can answer questions, as far as anyone can answer questions, on what it might mean for our economy, or our travel, or our petrol bill.
    But what they can't do, and yet are being asked to do, is explain why the Americans did what they did and how that may or may not tie into the United Nations and various charters.
    Luxon got bogged down in the legalities of it on Monday and walked back some of his comments about all actions to eliminate a regime being good actions.
    But then Hipkins started banging on about the UN as though New Zealand is the boss of the UN, New Zealand was exclusively given details of the material the United States acted on and has insight that no other country has as to whether there is a so-called "imminent threat".
    Labour, Hipkins, and the media do this every time. They try and place New Zealand, a tiny, insignificant country at the bottom of the world, into the centre of all global action as though we somehow affect it, can change it, explain it, participate in it or stop it.
    Esoteric international law is of little interest to most of us on a daily basis. Arguing over United Nation's charters is the stuff of chardonnay and Thorndon and people far removed from regular New Zealander's lives and thought patterns.
    It’s a dumb game trying to trap a government into saying random stuff in the hope they get a headline, or an apology, or a scalp.
    This has nothing to do with us. Like the weather, it will affect us, but we don’t drive it, influence it, or even know a lot about it.
    Also, for what it's worth, by arguing the way Labour does they are hopelessly out of step with your average New Zealander who I suspect, if you asked the simple question "is getting rid of the crazies in Iran a good idea", the answer would be yes.
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    Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the continuing conflict in the Middle East

    03/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    President Donald Trump says "just about everything" in Iran has "been knocked out".
    He's spoken from the White House alongside the German Chancellor who is visiting.
    New strikes have been targeting Iranian leadership after claims the first wave killed 48 of its highest ranking officials, including the Supreme Leader.
    Trump says Iran now has no navy, air force, or air detection.
    US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking Trump has yet to make a formal statement to the American people, or the rest of the world, about what’s happening.
    But, he says, the US President continues to indicate this could go on for weeks.
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    Andy Bowley: Forsyth Barr Head of Research on the forecast that Air NZ will lose $125 million pre-tax this year

    03/03/2026 | 3 mins.
    Air New Zealand’s reset just got a lot more urgent.
    Things could deteriorate faster for the airline amid instability in the Middle East.
    Morningstar Research is now forecasting a $125 million pre-tax loss this year following a $59 million loss in the first half of the year.
    Forsyth Barr Head of Research Andy Bowley told Mike Hosking there’s little disagreement that the second half of the year will be similar or worse, the concerning aspect is how bad it could be.
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    Pollies: Labour's Ginny Andersen and National's Mark Mitchell on the Kiwis stuck in the Middle East, the state of the Government's books

    03/03/2026 | 10 mins.
    Today on Politics Wednesday, Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen delve into the situation in the Middle East - what are the next steps for Kiwis stuck there? And Ginny explains Labour's firm stance on the illegality of the US and Israel's actions in Iran.
    Plus, they discuss the Government's books and Labour's pledge to restore the pay equity scheme.
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    Full Show Podcast: 04 March 2026

    03/03/2026 | 1h 29 mins.
    On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 4th of March, the tourism sector is a major force, with spending and jobs both rising.
    Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters speaks on meeting Javier Milei in Argentina and his thoughts on the situation in Iran and criticism from Helen Clark and Phil Goff.
    Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen talk about Kiwis stuck in the Middle East and balancing the books on Politics Wednesday.
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