u. k. is natasha instead of us foreign policy specialist and a professor of government at the university of essex. and, and i wrote b is alan boswell, the international crisis groups project director for the horn of africa, a very warm welcome to all of you natasha. i'll start with you in colchester. the us says that every dollar it spends has to be justified with the answer to the questions. does that make america safer? most stronger and more prosperous is the freezing of us a id in line with these goals? no, not at all. i mean, this is such a significant shift in us military policy and it is not making american safer, but it's definitely not making many people who are vulnerable safer because usa had was, was instrumental in providing life saving dark scenes. i mean, all the work that if we just even look at the area of global health for usa to work in partnership with organizations like how far to, to help prevent the spread of aids. saving somewhere around $26000000.00 lines or work to support the now larry vaccine, or to to find malaria which kills $450000.00 children under 5. and you