Jordi Visser
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And that's why we've got bottlenecks that are happening inside the weight of the data center, not actually in the ground at this point.
Yeah.
So again, I, I, there's two parts of this that I think are important.
You can't answer the questions of kind of the, the, to use the risk, the game of risk.
Um,
We're clearly talking about strategic locations that are important and we want to create a tripolar world, meaning we want to separate being close to anybody and we want to make sure that
Russia, at least from the U.S.
military perspective, they're clearly targeting the Russia-China alliance and making sure that wherever they're aligned on something, whether it's Venezuela, where all three of them are aligned, including Iran, whether it was Iran.
But when you go through this, China hasn't really responded.
They didn't respond to Maduro in any kind of big way, and they didn't respond to Iran, which was last year.
So there's clearly some kind of an agreement of like, here's what we're doing.
We are not gonna get ourselves involved with Taiwan.
Because think about it, you've got Taiwan close to China.
The US can't go over there and do anything.
So we're trying to onshore chips over here.
In the case of Europe, you've got the Russia, you know, European situation right there.
And now we're targeting all these places.
I really do want to emphasize to people that AI changes the nature of speed.
And this is the part that I think is really hard.
50 years ago, having a base in Cuba or having anything for Russia to come over, yes, there's a missile component.