reports, but what i can do is point people to reading the foreign affairs article that i wrote with jim stravidus, the supreme allied commander in europe, which said most the same thing. so in that sense it's not surprising. we -- there's two pars to the european contribution in libya. there's a good news story and there's a not-so-good news story. good news story is that the europeans led by president sarkozy and prime minister cameron decided to take the lead in much of the military campaign, including in particular in the military -- in the bombing campaign in libya. the statistic that we cite in the foreign affairs article that, that really point, makes that clear is in the kosovo war, 90% of all precision-guided missiles dropped on serbia and kosovo were american. 10% were european. in the libyan war, it was exactly the opposite. 90% was european. 10% was american. that said, there were critical capabilities, these gaps that i mentioned before, that were exposed by the libyan war. most importantly, intelligence surveillance, reconnaissance, where between 70%, 80% of the isr effect was provid