well, from our diplomats, in particular, from uh volodymyr yelchenko is a person who for many years headed the ukrainian representation at the un. i just heard that after the war ends, ukraine will have the moral right to ask questions about the reform of the un, about what to reform, and to ask the security council from russia about what to politicize, and other questions about this is the right to take away the veto. that is, it will all happen if it were not for the war, he would never have dared, you know, to change the reforms , which are so significant and huge, but in the grand scheme of things, the war changed everything, you see, for the economy as well people say that for oil, for the oil market, and for politics. but for this, it takes time, that's what i hear from my diplomats, dmytro, but about the american in general, let's talk about that in our country, in america, there is our countryman, andriy vasyliovych - this is his real name, but he is also george batut, and here he was reporting that american intelligence can record from satellites any movements and where enemy miss