The Prime Minister insists bringing the remaining troops home from Afghanistan earlier than the September 2013 date agreed three months ago is not a case of New Zealand cutting and running when the going suddenly gets tough.
Fair enough. New Zealand is not the kind of country which welches on its international commitments or conveniently ducks the hard decisions by disappearing in an overnight flit. Neither has Afghanistan descended into the chaos and panic which was South Vietnam falling to the communist North in the 1970s. At least not yet.
So the withdrawal of New Zealand's provincial reconstruction team will be orderly. Nevertheless - whether by accident or design or a combination of both - New Zealand's exit strategy from the strife-torn country still gives the appearance of a Government, if not cutting and running, then cutting and and walking very fast in the opposite direction to Bamiyan province and Kabul.
In his defence, John Key says Cabinet ministers were already considering an option for an earlier withdrawal of the troops and other personnel before the deaths of two soldiers earlier this month.
Key chose not to reveal that rather important fact at that time.