 As somebody who grew up in the Middle East and have experienced first-hand the oppression, authoritarianism, lack of freedoms, lack of opportunities for young people, and I have done everything in my power and luckily succeeded to leave so that I can have a free life, so that I can have opportunities. And I had thought that I have left that part of the world behind me forever. And in 9-11 it was like a smack on the face that, you know what, you might have left but they're coming here. We are so connected and one part of the world's problems will be the entire world's problems. So we have to operate in the world from this perspective that what happens anywhere affects all of us. So we have to be really careful in our policies that when we institute policies, when we think of how to interfere, we have to treat the populations of the world as if they are our own.