 Okay, here's one more about Israel. Are you familiar with Namchamsky's views on Israel? If so, how would you refute his argument? Well, I can't do it right now, but Namchamsky's views on Israel, a borderline in, I mean, he's a dishonest nut in my view. He's an evil human being. This is a guy who had positive views about Paul Pot and in the Cambodian Cameroage who slaughtered 40% of their own population. This is a man who is sympathetic to the communist regime of Stalin. So this is not a man that I would take his view on any issue seriously. I think he is truly, there are a few intellectuals that I consider truly evil. And Namchamsky is one of them. And I don't think he should take anything he says seriously. As I said, just his view, just as, for years and years and years, his apologism for Paul Pot and the Cameroage should disqualify him from ever having anything he says taken seriously. Now, I have refuted his views, not refuted his views point by point, but presented a positive case for Israel. In my talks, and you can find those talks on my YouTube channel. So all you have to do is go to YouTube and subscribe to my channel and search on the channel under Israel. And you will find many, you know, my moral defense of Israel. You'll find the rise and fall of the state of Israel, my critique of the state of Israel, and how it came to be and how it declined. And you will find many of my talks on the, you know, on a foreign policy of Israel and why I think Israel is right and the Palestinians are wrong. I also encourage you very much so to read Ilan Giorno's book, which I think is also one big, massive refutation of Namchamsky's claim. So look up Ilan Giorno, and of course the name of the book has slipped my mind. So if anybody on the chat wants to remind me, I will mention it. Yeah, I mean, Greg on Facebook, you know, regarding my point about Trump. I mean, he says, how can you count actions anyway? How does one enumerate? Is Trump's Korean policy one or two or five? And how do you weight it? Do you weight it more than Israel's policy or less than Israel's policy? What is more significant? The book by Ilan Giorno that you should all read if you're interested in Israel, if you're interested in refuting there, particularly if you're interested in refuting the ideas of Namchamsky. The book is called What Justice Demands.