Rahul Tandon
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And this is the next new battle between both countries.
Michelle, in your newsletter this week, you called it the new Cold War.
But on that point of how they're disrupting each other, you know, Meta recently was trying to buy Manus, that company there.
The Chinese said, no, you can't do that.
So they're all trying to restrict each other.
Can I just pick up on a point on the Cold War?
Because I think this is really important.
I grew up, you know, Williams a little bit younger than me, just a little bit, Michelle, not that much.
And, you know, grew up at that time with the Soviet Union and the United States in the Cold War.
But this one, I think, is completely different because that was a military.
That was military tensions between them, control of the world in different areas.
But they were never close economically in terms of the Soviet Union and the U.S.
And I think this is what is different here.
You know, China is a $20 trillion economy.
is a $30 trillion economy.
That gap is enormous.
He's getting closer.
So is it not inevitable that these two countries are not going to get on with each other because they are in competition militarily, influence, economy in all those areas?