mr. borges started law. in one of the best universities, not saying that because i also wept to that same school. andreas vega catholic university. and oxford university. with that briefly, mr. borges, i want to thank you for coming to see us here. we're delighted to have you here. and now the floor is yours, thank you. >> well, thank you for this interruption, moises, i appreciate it. thank you, michael, landon and my friend mark. well, i would like two part of the position. the first part i would like to underline some issues that i think are very important in order to understand how venezuela regime is a trap for the security of the region and the democracy all over the world. and secondly, i would like to share with you our view about the future and the role that you have to play in order to speak to the change in venezuela. well, first of all, i think what's going on in venezuela is a connection, a real connection, between cuba, nicaragua and venezuela. venezuela has played a role to mainly to finance a