speech once it begins appears the motorcade is just on its way and with me in the studio here is william glen croft with with analysis. william, i want to ask you about, we just spoken about the unity among the you and among nato partners. but what are some of the fundamental differences within the you when it comes to their response to russia? yeah, it's, there is a calibration issue, right? both it within the you itself, there's differing opinions about how hard to go on sanctions. a, how hard to go on energy embargoes. how hard to go and millet, the kind of military support for ukraine. you have countries like poland and the baltic states who have a long, a bad history with russia and had been warning the rest of the european union for years. watch out for this. this is not just our post communist post communist trauma or a post communist paranoia. they been warning about russia for a long, long time. i'm wanting harder sanctions wanting more military presence, wanting nato to do more. we saw that poland offer of its make 29 jets that the u. s . no pun intended, shot down. and you're seeing on t