so there is to one degree or another sort of a nonnatural union to all of this.the one thing that brought everyone together was the fact of oil resources. and that is something we deal with today. discussion about iraqi kurdistan with the sticky wicket with all of that is the idea of who gets which oilfield in one amount of revenue and what forms it would take is suppose to a new united iraq. i think when it comes to set. issues, it's hard for us to understand them here. the iraqis than anyone in the middle east and this is one of the reasons when we talk about islamic extremism, there is come and there is a sense of history in the middle east that they have very long memories and they look very far into the future about how to take your society that once sat with the gentleman who openly became the chief justice in this building and we were getting ready to reappoint some justices to the iraqi supreme court who had been thrown off the bench. they're almost executed by saddam but he didn't execute, threw them out the bench because he basically wants to dictate to