Month. Cca cannot possibly do what they need done. The word you can boil this whole argument down to one question, one word and that is inevitability. We are running out of the oil. We are drowning in our own waste. We need to stop burning oil and the way you could do it is putting a couple hundred solar panels on each house in San Francisco. This was indirectly mentioned in the guardian editorial but they dont say it and its because they dont understand it. Its important to understand what being done in germany and other countries around the world because by doing this theyre creating a massive cash flow to homeowners in these countries and its an investment that the homeowners are glad to take the money out of equity and buy panels with. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Next speaker. Seeing none Public Comment is closed. Colleagues this is just a discussion item. Mr. Fried. I wanted to thank danielle for the work that she did. There were two cochairs one left the city family
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You often make the point that the west wasnt able to clearly see what was the rushes threat. Perceptions are you sure it was due to the lack of understanding or on the contrary, a clear realization of what wasnt stake there for russia and ukraine, and a very deliberate, very conscious decision to ignore russia security concerns. Yes, of course, there is no denying the fact that russia has been defining its red lines very clearly. It also articulated its National Security concerns. And the most important of those was that this palmer soviet union state should not be incorporated in that too. Because that goes walter d 300 miles away from saint ritas book. So of whatever reason, the vest actually step to will those claims. Similarly, there was also no follow up on the means. No accord, 20142015. And subsequently what happened . The rest was helping ukraine to build up its miller d capability. And there was a kind of a perception in russia that they could be a preemptive strike. One, been
Crimea and then bust region. And since then things have only been brewing up. And that has been coupled with economic sanctions, which is actually being very, very rude and really, really discriminatory to worse russia. So its coupled up these factors and of that deliberate attempt by america and western countries to expand matter, which is actually a poor structure to take recourse to the section. You mentioned russia signaling a disagreement with western strategy and even taking some forceful action. For example, in 2008, but i think that without any doubt, the february decision was the most dramatic of all, not only for the will, but also for the russians. Most of us are shocked that russia is now using military force against our neighbor. And we still consider ukrainians to be our brothers. I mean, in little terms, because most of us have families there. If you were advising the russian general staff and i am asking you not as a political analyst, but as a, as a military man, as a
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