if we move to a dpko, it would take us months to get it on the ground, so the u.n.has the authority to start the planning, in the meantime we are working forward on addressing the security issues with misca. >> what, if i might for both of you, two questions -- what are the repercussions for regional spillover in terms of interests? chad in particular appears to be playing a prominent role, but the president's intentions are not clear. suspicion byith many.\ my last question would be what role has the atrocities prevention board played with the u.s. government in terms of elevating the level of focus and priority being paid to the c.a.r. issues, and what does that tell us going forward? >> it is clear that all of the regional neighbors of c.a.r. have some interest, and we do not know exactly what those interests are, and what roles they will be playing. chad, in particular, we understand that a number of select troops came out of chad. many of them were ex-combatants, not necessarily attached to the government. we believe the president can play a role in monitoring