your paper this week published an opinion piece by the russian historian, historian vladimir kara mother who reminds us that in the past political upheaval in russia often came with stunning speed. and he predicts that could happen again. should the west start preparing for a rush when it put in? well, how do you prepare for that situation? i mean it's, it's unforeseeable because this person has been in charge for such a long time for, for 20 years. no more than 20 years. but it's true that a military defeat has brought sweeping change in russia many times. i mean, we seen it after the defeat in afghanistan. it opened new possibilities for the opposition, but also for opposition within the systems to come up and try something else. if it's going to be the hard liners the nationalist that 30 minute just mentioned, we don't know if it doesn't have to be a turn of the header that yes, absolutely. i have grown up in the soviet union in the war and i'm going to stand with elephant in the room. no one was talking about this openly about this kind of people not being happy with the government o