If you have fifteen years where everyone says, oh, we're not going to build this or work or the best engineers are not going to go into these companies, then it ultimately leads to a decay. You haven't done research and development. You're not fighting the next theater.

So if you have fifteen years where everyone says, oh, we're not going to build this or work or the best engineers are not going to go into these companies, then it it ultimately leads to a decay.

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So if you have fifteen years where everyone says, oh, we're not going to build this or work or the best engineers are not going to go into these companies, then it it ultimately leads to a decay. It ultimately leads to you haven't done research and development. You're not fighting the next theater. You're not thinking about where things are headed. And so I I think that has been the the sea change is that now Silicon Valley is is all in on this mission and sees how important it is. And not to sound like a peacenik,

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Clear cause-and-effect about talent drain leading to military unpreparedness. The 'decay' metaphor and 'fighting the next theater' language creates urgency around the consequences of neglecting defense innovation.

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