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Your Daily Ten@10 - 2026/091

THE GOOD OIL May 21, 2026
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This is edition 2026/091 of the Ten@10 newsletter.

Hi all,

This is the Ten@10, where I collate and summarise ten news items you generally won't see in the mainstream media.

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1. Be prepared

Simon O'Connor

  • 🌍 Former New Zealand MP Simon O'Connor warns the country must prepare now for potential Chinese military aggression against Taiwan.
  • πŸ›οΈ During a recent US presidential visit to Beijing, President Xi reiterated that Taiwan must become part of China , including by military force if necessary.
  • ⚠️ O'Connor argues Xi's position should be met with outrage, not indifference , describing China as a well-armed militaristic autocracy targeting a functioning democracy.
  • 🌍 O'Connor says Chinese control of Taiwan would instantly alter the geo-political and strategic balance in the Pacific.
  • πŸ›‘ He cites Hong Kong as a cautionary tale, noting that since 2019 its free press, free elections, and civil freedoms have been crushed by Beijing.
  • πŸ’° O'Connor acknowledges China is New Zealand's largest trading partner but says this must not silence criticism or delay preparation.
  • πŸ“‰ A Chinese attack on Taiwan would, O'Connor argues, make the economic fallout of Covid and current fuel disruptions look minor by comparison.
  • 🏒 He calls on both the New Zealand government and corporate boards to begin contingency planning now for disruption across the Taiwan Strait.
  • βš“ Recommended preparations include alternative trade routes, diversified supply chains, and building onshore fuel storage capacity.
  • πŸ”΅ O'Connor praises Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's recent speech on global volatility but warns words must be backed by real defence and infrastructure spending.
  • πŸ’° He argues New Zealand must prioritise strategic infrastructure and military investment despite competing funding pressures.
  • ⚠️ O'Connor says the Middle East conflict was well-signalled and should not have caught New Zealand unprepared , calling reactive responses insufficient.
  • πŸ“Š He contends the international rules-based order is fraying notably , with threats coming from both friends and adversaries simultaneously.

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