another 30% of the taliban is basically a paycheck taliban militia. they are fighting either because they are paid, or they are fighting because they have been antagonized by our own government. they complain that people have fleeced kemper -- have fleeced them. government has not delivered services in their area. or, they have been denied -- or they have been victimized by the military. in order to engage them, the solution is financial. we have to prove that if they come back, and they will be served and not arrested. that is a hard thing to do, but that is the engagement we should do with that 30%. the remaining 60% are people who are fighting for money. they have been offered $300 per month. there is high unemployment in afghanistan. unemployment in the winter is close to 80% in the countryside. there is nothing you can do when the crops are harvested. with that group, we have to give them hope and we have to give them jobs. if you give them a job, if you restore their home and village, their vineyards, their orchards, then they will have no reaso