but i think moussa coosa is a very nuanced guy. and i think what he was referring to was a much broader frame of reference. i would libya look lakes somalia? but other dimensions as well. what i think moussa coosa in that process, that they will transition into warlords in some parts and it will be manageable, but they will be hamstrung by their lack of sovereignty. oil revenue will be giving out by the regions that produce it, but it will be deprived with those parts of the country that produced it will be deprived of the historical and financial course. they will support aaa's attempts to the entirety of the state, but i think the u.s. would find itself unwilling or unable to help the u.s. are advanced u.s. agendas. at the same time, you could have a disinterested, disengaged algeria but next-door. as to be a very negative scenario. i'm perpetually the optimist and i don't like the chicken little role. there's chicken little from the sky always falling. so what if in the happy circumstance, none of the negative smears come to pas