and that this opportunity, that this possibility now is destroyed by the withdrawal washington bureau chief in a poll reporting. thank you very much. and moments ago i spoke with the journalist to ality fi in kabul, afghanistan, and asked him about the legacy of the natal mission. in afghanistan and got his reaction to those, the comments made by george w bush. i think it's very interesting that he's suddenly, you know, concerned about women and children because, you know, his war made a lot of widows and made a lot of children orphaned. you know, there was a lot of you know, there were, there were areas from dish and there was going on him or there was imprisonment. there is night raise their stroke strike. there's airstrike. there's all kinds of things that if he's concerned about civilians, he should have thought about during his own administration. as for the legacy, i mean, the fact that we're having these questions is the legacy, right? the fact that the tall bond is still able to pose a threat to, to, to the government, enter the security forces. the fact that we're still havin