suspicious start, the talks of suffered numerous setbacks, and like, let's see if security analyst elizabeth dickinson says, just base prior to the attacks. the colombian government formerly asked the land for concrete demonstrations of goodwill that there's the opposite happened. i think this announcement marks a definitive shift that we've seen coming for several months, but this is the inflection point that i think will really change the policy of total piece. it's very clear that the government has lost patience with you and particularly, but also in general with traditional negotiation processes. what the government views, as a more hopeful approach is really looking at a local level and trying to build local agreements to deescalate violets that approach is going to be a lot harder to explain to voters. it's going to be a lot harder to see results from, and i think it's clearly a symbolic but also a real strategic blow to see these negotiations go by the wayside. many fear that this crisis could provoke and all our confrontation along the border that could spill to other areas with similar dynam