mr. bacevich that, you can line up for questions here. if you have difficulty coming up to the front, please raise your hand and i will come around with a microphone so you can ask. >> i just have a quick question related in a direct way. before the invasion of iraq, fallows said the "atlantic monthly" wrote what was one of the most press and articles i you didn't get as much publicity as it should have gotten on what do we do after we win the war? the idea of the article was we can't do anything because we don't have the military as a peacemaking wing that can go in and fix the damage that we've are deep down with our super weapons and help out in constructing a new country. that's quite a task in itself. but it illustrates, if you look at that problem, after you've hummed out of country, it gives you an idea of the task that faces us, even if we don't have war. so i'm just wondering what you thought. you probably read that article. >> i can't remember what i had for dinner three days ago. i'm sure i can't remember the article. i will re