the one thing right from the beginning, a saw moussa ibrahim, for example, on the regime side give his of the story and their side of the story was given. for us we would not get into this tit for tat or they said this and we don't agree with it, our view was to publish, or to provide a report on our daily activity, provide the information that we had, stick to the fact, and do not make any judgment on anybody else. i believe it's important that point was important to us. so we stuck to the message. it was important also, we understood, that the world was listening. the libyans were listening. the regime forces was listening. so what were those key messages that were important to make sure that we reassured some that we would try to have others understand that their activity was immoral and illegal and unethical and that we would not stand for that and we would continue to protect the population. so the key messaging were very much factual, and our activities were factual. and if and explain that, as well. don't try to hide it. just stand up and face the fact. for nato, for our mission