in control and you have a prime minister who's the member of the likud party and a foreign minute stwhor's part of a coalition government. is the prime minister restricted in terms of what he can do? and how much he can achieve with respect to peace? because of his own political survival? >> whatever the prime minister is doing he has to remember that he's the head of a coalition, he cannot escape any question. he has to have constantly the agreement of his coalition. by the way the president of the united states has to have the consent of the congress. that's the difference between democracy and the other systems. so it's an ongoing exchange of views, an ongoing attempt to create majorities, three majorities. so it's natural we need the consent of the coalition. >> rose: there are a lot of people who will say to me the prime minister wants to do more than he is doing because he is restrained by his coalition. do you believe that? >> yes. it's natural. >> rose: tell me what the prime minister would do if he did not have the coalition he has? >> rose: would he will better off with a differe