fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide tide foundation of canada inside out. and we have a home in mirandi, he is a professor at the university of trent. all right, tell him in cross talk roles and the fact that means he can jump any time you want . and i always appreciate a good it's good to. um, um, could i have chris mohammed, you know, it's, everyone's, well, you get these moments of clarity where things are very, very obvious. they see. and we, we have through the western world through this conflict in gaza in lock step with washington. um this, you know, if you go and look at public opinion, so oppose of the citizenry even in the united states, a majority including democrats, want to see a ceasefire. but the lead, so in the west continue to just throw caution to the wind, throw any kind of sense of, of legitimacy be the entire artifice of international law in the international humanitarian law. over the last 70 years, 80 years is just been completely dashed and thrown into the garbage and the west wants the world to respect it. thoughts and the pole that i saw yesterday actually show that a minority of americans wants the united