Scott Galloway
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And when you look at what Ukraine's been able to accomplish, when you look at Iran's ability to kind of strike back and wreak havoc with their neighbors.
it just strikes me that we literally need to tear up the old kind of playbook here and what should have huge impact on our policy and our expenditures.
And I'll go through who I think are the winners and losers, and I want each of you to respond.
I think ultimately big winner, and I don't mean to in any way diminish the loss of human life and the destruction, but I think Ukraine is probably gonna become the third Silicon Valley behind Silicon Valley, Tel Aviv.
And I think if there's any sort of sustainable peace,
Kyiv could arguably be the next Palo Alto.
I mean, what they have done there, the fact that they are now advising the U.S.
and Gulf nations on how to defend themselves offensively and defensively just speaks to the innovation coming out of Ukraine right now.
I think Iran, quite frankly, I hate to admit this, I think is somewhat of a winner.
They've discovered something inadvertently or strategically more powerful than nuclear material, and that is the Strait of Hormuz.
And I think that they have no intention of giving up that leverage.
I think they may come out of this stronger.
And obviously the biggest loser, Russia, toothless tiger.
And I think the US is an enormous loser here.
I think our ability to deliver violence, which I think is a real asset all over the world, has been vastly, I think that threat has been diminished or that power has been diminished.
And I'd like to think that Europe's a winner here by staying at least economically steadfast behind Ukraine.
I'll start with you, Anne.
Where do I have that right and where do I have that wrong?
We were the operating system.
We were the operating system.