american, to see them game a fight in that way. we need to get back to business and growth. gamify it in that way. growth. gamify it in that wa . , growth. gamify it in that wa . h . ~ growth. gamify it in that wa. h ., way. let s talk about the perception way. let s talk about the perception of way. let s talk about the perception of the - way. let s talk about the perception of the us - way. let s talk about the perception of the us and abroad, how do you feel it is portrayed in terms of its status and power elsewhere? could you imagine the us would want to cast out into the international markets about its stability and debt? i mean, how stupid is that? in today s day and age, when we have rising issues with china, when we have opec meeting this weekend, gamifying this system and the us wants to politicise its own jet and call into question its capacity to meet responsibilities? it is short sighted and i m embarrassed. its own debt. the reality is the uni
Business there, i would have to consider my position. and actually make sure first my team were safe. and secondly, ask myself why i should be doing business there. yeah. and probably pull out. right. so, 0k, let sjust be clear. because if you were the boss of an oil major today, you would quite possibly boycott uganda? i think you have to be careful, you have to look to see what you can. the status in all the countries that you operate in. there are plenty of things going on that you have to ask yourself, can i be there and help change it? or am i there in the face of things changing in the wrong direction? right. and there, i think you have to makejudgments. there s nothing black and white about anything like this. it s full of ambiguity. and i think you ve got to make good, balancedjudgments. but it is wider than uganda. in the gulf states, being gay is notjust illegal,