have waited two months, because every day, during these two months, putin was looking weak. he was looking humiliated. and that is a very dangerous thing for a strongman dictator to look like. 50. very dangerous thing for a strongman dictator to look like. dictator to look like. so, in your assessment. dictator to look like. so, in your assessment, why dictator to look like. so, in your assessment, why do dictator to look like. so, in your assessment, why do you - dictator to look like. so, in your assessment, why do you think | dictator to look like. so, in your i assessment, why do you think you dictator to look like. so, in your - assessment, why do you think you did wait two months, if indeed, it turns out, as the kremlin are denying, that they had anything to do it, but if your assessment is true, why did they wait two months? i if your assessment is true, why did they wait two months? if your assessment is true, why did they wait two months? i suspect that yevaen they wai
should be. you ve suddenly got a situation where rice, which is the food staple for half of the world s population, and grains which is coming out from the european black sea, are both looking at massive supply side risks. unfortunately, the inevitable upshot of this is that prices go up and this is a big risk to food inflation just at a time where we were hoping to see prices come off a bit. prices come off a bit. your assessment prices come off a bit. your assessment in prices come off a bit. your assessment in where - prices come off a bit. your assessment in where we i prices come off a bit. your i assessment in where we are prices come off a bit. your - assessment in where we are going prices come off a bit. your assessment in where we are going to be in three months, six months, nine months time? it s be in three months, six months, nine months time? months time? it s always tricky, my fear is that months time? it s always tricky, my fear is that right months time?
debdisputes. but you agree with the i assessment that chinthina is long-term threat. i do. absolutely, senator shaheen is correct that this is our long-term number one what we would consider a pacing threat.tr one adversary, now i ll preface, that iowa has a good trade relationship with china.e good. t great. there are number 4 trade partner, we have continued to that united states of an significant tradd rae with china. when it comes to contribute at minerals critical minerals and rare earthmi elements chinanerals owns 90% of rare earth elements in the globe and they have 50% global capacity of critical minerals, they are doing our own refining, we send our critical minerals to china
lot disrupting command and control. that gives a lot of autonomy to troops on the ground to make decisions for themselves. many of these militia fighters are used to a style of warfare with scissors shoot first, ask questions later. they are distrustful of the military. they are very anxious. they will respond to perceived threats in a very unpredictable way, which will sustain these violations that we have seen three recent days and throughout these various ceasefire attempts that have been lodged. the conflict is likely to continue for the foreseeable future. it is conflict is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.- conflict is likely to continue for the foreseeable future. it is a grim assessment. the foreseeable future. it is a grim assessment, but the foreseeable future. it is a grim assessment, but sounds the foreseeable future. it is a grim assessment, but sounds like - the foreseeable future. it is a grim assessment, but sounds like an i assessment, but sounds lik
people were supporting boris, meaning anyone were in the so called anyone but rishi camp. probably also thinking if i can get into the final two, maybe the members would vote for me. lots of polling show that penny mourdant was very popular, so from her point of view, she s still wanting to hold her cards close to her chest and see how far she gets. how far she gets. what s your assessment how far she gets. what s your assessment of how far she gets. what s your assessment of it, how far she gets. what s your assessment of it, tony, - how far she gets. what s your assessment of it, tony, in - how far she gets. what s your i assessment of it, tony, in terms how far she gets. what s your - assessment of it, tony, in terms of how many more penny mourdant is likely to get the threshold? i’m likely to get the threshold? i m uuite likely to get the threshold? i m quite cautious to make predictions because because they normally come out to be catastrophically wrong. catastrophi