00:00Trump is straight away saying that we need to go back to the traditional sources of energy.
00:05He completely seems to be, you know, sidelining this entire big issue of climate change.
00:10Is there anything new in this?
00:13The man had never hidden this.
00:16He's been very open about it.
00:18And he's strongly, that is his conviction.
00:21And he wants to step up oil production in the United States.
00:25And, you know, he doesn't believe when he has pooh-poohed green energy all along.
00:31And he had been lambasting Biden, Biden's efforts in that direction all along.
00:38So, I don't see anything new in that, what he said about climate change.
00:43Now, it's a different matter whether, you know, you can agree with him or not.
00:47Personally, I do not agree with it.
00:49But, he looks at it in terms of, you know, boosting the oil production, keeping United States as the number one oil exporter in the world.
00:59And his foreign policy is now increasingly linked to that.
01:03Look at the kind of pressure he's building up on Venezuela.
01:07Now, which is probably what the world's single biggest resource, even exceeding Saudi Arabia's.
01:16So, we know why this pressure tactic and why this move to get a regime change made there and bring in a pro-American regime there.
01:25It's for exercising control of the world oil market.
01:29And the United States, for United States, it's a nearby country from where, you know, it could meet its own requirements.
01:35And American companies could return to Venezuela.
01:38So, you see, he's not hiding it at all, you know, and he's very open about it and very aggressive about it.
01:47Now, whether, you know, even the other side, if you look at it, you know, what happens to these green energy people.
01:55You know, Germany, for example, is in very serious trouble.
02:00It's entered a phase of deindustrialization when the availability of fossil fuels at cheap rates, predictable rates, on a long-term basis from Russia, they were terminated.
02:14You know, and now it is caught between two worlds.
02:19So, I think whether Trump is against climate change or not, my feeling is that the fossil fuels will not leave the scene for a very foreseeable future.
02:33You know, it's a fact of life.
02:35You know, it's a fact of life.
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