al shabab has become effectively a self-financing organization. in other words, is this a terrorist organization or is it a mafia organization keselowskied and wrapped in religion? these are questions we need to dig in much more deeply. if we don't, we are going to get surprised with some really nasty stuff. in other words, follow the money, but get serious about it. governments must do it. we must do it. so you sudan is a classic example. we are on the record, and i will repeat it. i fail to see why we should be investing in a country where we are engaged in an exercise of moral hazard. we are negotiating with the same people who stole the bank right now, and we are being asked to get ready to put more money in. i am not sure i would ask european taxpayers to do that. ep the independent jent -- indigent -- do the basic humanitarian, yes. but how do we address the fact that other countries in the region, their networks are complicit in this. see civilians again begin to get control. fine. a country that has had 30 years, the longest single, islami