be the one dynamic about our involvement, you may be feel had not gotten the cost of the american public to mac. >> well, 1st of all, i do i do not claim to speak for the afghan people. i would not be so presumptuous. i wanted to tell a story that i thought might resonate. try to tell the war from their perspective as opposed from a us narrative. that being said, one of the themes the novel engages was relativism. there are a lot of issues we see in the us with corruption or insider attacks, which is a novel thing. shorthand. green blue attack. so those type of actions, at face value we see them in the media, morally reprehensible. why would someone do that? what drive someone to do that? what is the system that they are operating in, embezzling money, the only choice offering to them. and the ambition to take one of these attacks, feel it back. a a spoiler alert, but by the time that takes place you might not agree with the action, but at least you are able to see all the decisions that lead up to that in terms of the reduction of opportunities that they have. that understanding, i hope there