for example, the two bridges across the bosphorus strapping europe to asia, both north of istanbul, areocations if you are going to get a coup. you have to somehow contain those bridges and get the confidence of the infrastructure of istanbul as you begin to a turkey radically different from what we have seen. >> speaking of the difference, i think it is interesting that this military faction is trying to make clear that it will keep markets calm. they assured markets that they would allow international deals to continue, that they would try to repair relations with the rest of the world. is probably athis response to some of the violence of the terrorist attacks we have been reporting in istanbul and elsewhere. the populist feeling that we see acting out across the globe may have acted out in turkey a little earlier, and this could be later in the cycle as far as the political situation is concerned. >> i watched your conversation earlier, and that's where we get the perspective. to your point on what we are talking about, it goes back, moving from istanbul in the northwest corner of t