Joe Wiesenthal
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The big question is, if LNG generally has the potential for such volatility, then maybe a country just decides, oh, yeah, OK, the US exists, but maybe a country just decides, this is not the future of energy for me.
Yeah, we don't get it either.
Do you think, I mean, talking just pure politics, like, okay, the U.S.
and Israel, they start a war, and suddenly everybody around the world immediately has to do rationing, higher energy prices, etc.,
You know, for years it was this talk like, okay, the U.S.
is going to pivot to Asia and try to have closer relationships with some of the non-China Asia countries and so forth.
And just generally, like, does this...
We hear about this, the version of this conversation we hear most about is in Europe, right?
And they're like, what is the future of our relationship with the US?
What is the Asian version of this conversation and thinking about the future of the US either as some sort of like business or political partner?
So Republicans are, what you're saying, they're more, okay, more stuff like this, and the Democrats are the wet noodles.
Yeah, yeah, maybe.
Okay, keep going.
But I'm just trying to make sure.
Okay, keep going.
All the pimps are bad, strike me, is a pretty good place to leave it there.
True words, true words.
Sorry if that's a bit strong, but it's like, sorry.
No, no, it sounds like a good spot to leave it.
Alex Turnbull, it's always great catching up with you.