we have daniel mcadams, he is the executive director of the ron pol, institute for peace and prosperity, har, gentleman crosswalk rosen effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st. i mean, i said it all. my introduction is the by the administration of bedding, the one china policy. that was, it was, it's been around since 1979. it seemed, if it's a maybe where no one was happy with it but, and no one was a particularly unhappy with it as a well, i mean, it was it, it both sides having a sense of an agreement. is that a done deal? i mean, this is just typical of what we're seeing as a by did ministrations foreign policy. it seems to be a foreign policy of go around the world and kick everyone in the face to see what happens. and that's exactly what's happening. there seems to be no strategic purpose for the u. s. a changing it's, it's tune toward china other than the fact that the democrats are facing very dire . electro prospects here in just a couple of months. i think the moved had a lot to do with politics, but it was also a