“Where
America goes we go too” - when it comes to war it does not matter
if it is Trump whom we profess to hate.
War
with Iran 'now more likely than not' – expert
An
international law expert fears war is "now more likely than
not", following Iran's seizure of a British-flagged oil tanker.
21
July, 2019
And
New Zealand might be asked to help out.
The
oil-tanker Stena Impero had 23 crew on board, and all eyes are on the
US and Britain's next move.
Professor
Alexander Gillespie, international law expert at the University of
Waikato, says US President Donald Trump is openly calling for a
multinational effort - and we will be on the list.
"Australia
also will be asked - it's more likely that Australia would say yes.
For a country like New Zealand, we'd have to weigh the matter very
carefully," he told Newshub.
Gillespie
believes war is more likely than not, with Iran's "provocative"
actions having the potential to trigger a direct response from
Western powers.
"It
wouldn't be of a global threat level, in terms of security of the
planet. But if there was a regional conflict, it could still be quite
bloody. Best-case scenario, it would be on the water... Worst-case
scenario it involves intrusion onto the land, and boots have to be
involved.
"If
boots have to be involved... it could another Syria or Afghanistan."
He
suspects New Zealand has already been invited to join a US-led
coalition to safeguard waters around Iran.
"Britain
and America will likely see this as a clearly illegal action against
the freedom of navigation, and hostage-taking. Moreover, if they
don't step in now, the chances are it will get worse.
"Trump,
also, is not a man known for turning the other cheek. The fact that
the Iranians now have a number of hostages will not deter a military
strike."
UK
Foriegn Secretary and potential future Prime Minister Jeremy Hunt has
urged Iran to release the vessel, which Iran says collided with a
fishing boat.
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