last question, just a minute, sorry, kuomintang, i am saying this for the audience, not for you, this is... just such a party that fled from the great mainland china to the island of taiwan, organized democracy there in a very difficult way, it was not democratic not in the 50s, not in the 60s and there was no 70s, but now they have somehow become more democratic, and it was the kuomintang that was always anti-chinese, anti-communist, and now some extend a hand of friendship to the communists... great china, mainland china, why? because the threat of war, and this is a very big risk not only for taiwan, but for the entire indo-pacific region, that is, for now , two such large exacerbations of hot phases in the world are enough, and if there is a third one, well, in general, it will have great economic consequences for of the whole world, and political ones too, that's it can lead to the third world. this is a very serious question, that is, you still need to be balanced. yes, today's program is interesting, i mentioned georgia, there is approximately such a situation that the threat o