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going forward, all American presidents will expect that sort of genuflection?
And what does he do then?
Because potentially all the companies that have paid tariffs, we're talking hundreds of billions, will say, actually, I want that money back now.
America appears to be turning its back on ESG and green policies, whereas Europe has not yet turned its back.
Does that create a problem for companies that you're advising?
Because on one side of the Atlantic, they have very strict rules about, you know, investing in green policies.
Whereas on the other side, they're rowing back in this drill, baby, drill.
You advise Barack Obama to counter Russian propaganda.
What do you make of Russian propaganda now, which, if anything, has got worse?
A lot of people are falling for this stuff and the talking points put out by the Kremlin.
Exactly.
Thank you so much for coming in, Brett.
I appreciate that.
That's Brett Bruin, the president of the Global Situation Room and a former advisor to Barack Obama.
Breakfast Business with Enterprise Ireland on Newstalk.
Breakfast Business with Enterprise Ireland on Newstalk.
Now, broadband company Imagine, which was acquired by the Armenia's team group last December, has both restructured and repositioned itself in the market, going from being a rural alternative broadband supplier to being a national reseller.
It made the headlines recently with an offer to freeze its broadband prices until 2030.
I'm joined now by Niall Tallon, chief executive of Imagine.
Good morning, Niall.