basically taking what the new the historic misss manipulate and broadening out into the next step -- hu jintaobeyond official speeches there are plenty of analysis from a bri think tank that talk about security issues, both in tankers. there's definitely been a stove piping of information going up to xi jinping in recent years. i can't answer exactly how much of that filters up to him that a lot of the motivations are discussed by him in official speeches and also defense white papers and things they have published. in terms of party influence in the field which i think was your second question, they have an issue with command and control overseas. they have kind of managed to work it out for the counter piracy task force, though those are very limited missions. the pla reform effort, they have these new theater commands and there's even gaps within regional contingencies of who would commit different operations for the theater commands. so, for example, if there is an india issue at indy, the western theater command might send ground troops to the border, but if they needed naval assets the w