alissa rubin is on the phone with us. your headline uses the word "aid. explain what it is going to look like if you have details. guest: we really don't have details yet, because the actual t ext has not been released, because it has yet to be signed. a similar process is going on at the white house to just make sure that it conforms to whatever they expected to said. i think the aid will be military and civilian and. the americans have said already that they are going to commit a significant amount of money to continue to fund the afghans occurred forces, and they are hoping for a large contribution from other nato countries. the total they are looking at is between about $4 billion and $4.2 billion a year to pay for the afghan military. in addition, there are civilian programs, aid in education and agriculture, and i don't know what that will be, but certainly those numbers have been coming down over the last couple of years. we have seen it spending of almost $4 billion a year by u.s. aid down to $2.7 billion or something like that, i am sure it will