and he did, obviously saw that if you move that head from a pentagon security on this michael malise believes that with no grounds for the mutiny to have been successful. and he doesn't have the back, you know, the rest and people and the, all of his supplies come from the russian military. so i think he was using it as a bargaining chip. he was just trying to make a point for regret, pretty go to and that is, but i think he's basically burned his bridge, his personal bridge with, with the leadership and the, and i think there will be some repercussions, but not against the true. the troops themselves, because they are, they have distinguished themselves as a very capable fighters and they, they've done things frankly, that the russian military could not a cheap and, and, and, and very critical areas in, in ukraine and in other areas a, they, they've been in the vanguard, into africa. so they, they've been an asset of, uh, primarily a, to, to the, to the russian government over time. the united states will do anything that creates a opposition to the government itself. just as i said