ah, let's bring in our guess from tripoli, we're joined by seller elbert kusha, former advisor to libby as high counsellor state from london. jason pac president of libya, analysis l. l. c. and from alexandria egypt. man. so our kicker, professor of politics at the university of texas at san antonio, gentleman could have you with us on inside story. jason, start with you. how dangerous a moment is this for libya? i think the danger of this moment has been overplayed and it's been happening in slow motion since the beginning of this year. there have been 2 rival prime ministers. the europeans and international community have been following a policy of what i called destructive ambiguity following him, added dean baddies phrase, meaning that for the 1st time we don't have a clearly recognized prime minister debarber of the g. a new prime minister has overstate his mandate. rachada has now international legitimacy, so both of them are not, are not legitimate and the world is so focused on ukraine that they haven't been trying to mediate this conflict. and of course, given this, if there's