during world war ii and the proof set these are fighting so it looks like we're just trying to protect brushupnow the overwhelming majority of russians are liberating ukraine from the fascist threat. >> ladies and gentlemen. we hope you had a good blend janvier extremely pleased to have tony here to finish up on the new conference4>] >> >> so we should pay particular attention. [laughter] now we ask him to go back to tell us about the effect of the ukraine crisis. thank you so much. [applause] thank you so much it is always great to be at brookings with good friends and colleagues. and also as an institution and individuals the administration in futures ministrations and that capital that we do not have a monopoly on. and they appreciate you hosting me very much. and to trace where we are into trays where we are. this is a very active issue there is much going on in europe with the president and his european counterparts and this will be always in the headlines if we go back to the protest at the end of last year it is fair to say that while the catalyst for change basically reversing himself