i don't you know, mohammed morsi, the muslim leader of egypt, is on the phone. sir. what? well, and this is, of course, the problem, because asia the pivot to asia can be a long term geopolitical strategy as obama and hillary clinton viewed it. and it can be a political thing as as we're now seeing in the current context. but then you have a lot of reporting and guys like putin and morsi and so forth who are, you know, demanding attention and we didn't get to in this panel, which i'm kind of i'm i'm kind of sorry about that. i really actually wanted to bannon and professor sanders about russia and how obama's handling of russia plays out today. yeah, you're really i will bring to that panel because it does what it reminds me of is how much our view and this is my last point would be the view of some base foreign policy, president's foreign policy change in the years and decades to come, depending on what follows. right. truman's doctrine today is remembered much more than it was at the time, and ben points out the losing china thing was was really and the same point. sorry