p.j. crowley is now a professor at georgetown university. p.j., i know you know the drill. we are awaiting the president, so if and when he makes his way to the podium, in this case when he makes his way to the podium, we will cut you off politely, we hope. >> i understand that. >> i want to ask you, is there anything the president can say in this speech today that is going to satisfy those on the left and right when it comes to international diplomacy? >> well, i think the president is going to reiterate that the united states is not withdrawing from the world, but it's going to use its tools of power and influence in a different way. most people are used to the last decade or more where military force was the primary tool used. now as the president has focused on in a challenge like ukraine, you know, using pressure but more on the economic realm and the political realm rather than military realm. so he is going to turn a page. he's reinforcing his instinct, which is to pull away from military power as the first resort using it only as a last resort. >> if there is a so-c