and then of course ashcroft ghani the, the former president, he fled very, very quickly as he, as he said. and it's presently he said, i've only got, i've only got the clothes on my back and a pair of saddles. but i've got all the suitcases of cash that i can't fit into my private helicopter. i mean, the level of corruption this. i mean, tell us more about that. karen? well, you know, corruption is everywhere around the world. but when you bring in, you know, palate full of, of money. and when you have an agenda, it says we had in this country, you, by politicians. i mean, this is colonialism. 2 point, oh, it's not much different. you know, you make friends with people and you do that by giving them what they couldn't have otherwise, which is power and cash and resources. so, you know, i'm the corruption, afghans are no stranger to it and they see it and they know it, they're more aware of what's going on in cobble particularly and around the country than any american is. and they understand that, in fact, it's part of the anger that they have against the folks that worked with us be