well, earlier my colleague, some easily done, spoke to alex kosicki, who is the program director of the armenian national committee of america. he thinks the u. s. should stop all military assistance to as a bunch of i think this delegation and the remarks by speaker policy were an important step towards demonstrating us commitment to upholding and defending human rights and democracy. especially in the face of authoritarian expansionism. but through the speaker explicitly condemning azerbaijan, still legal and unprovoked attack on armenia and on civilian populations in armenia, this is also a principled step towards holding azerbaijan to account for its aggression. but on that point, what we need now is to see these powerful words translated into our actual action to hold as our vice onto account. and that must begin with the immediate suspension of all further military assistance to azerbaijan. you mention there a principle stand against expansionism, but of course un security council resolutions 8228538th, $84.00, refer to the occupation of as airy, land by local armenian forces, rig