 One thing too I want to just point out while my experience has, you know if any doubters if don't take my word for it about U.S. policy not just in Iraq and not just in the Middle East but for the globe, this according to things, let me just read you a couple of quotes from two key documents that drive U.S. foreign policy. One of these is the Quadrennial Defense Review Report and according to this document there's a stated ability for the U.S. military to fight multiple overlapping wars which they're doing right now and to quote, listen to this carefully, ensure that all major and emerging powers are integrated as constructive actors and stakeholders into the international system to ensure that all major and emerging powers are integrated as constructive actors and stakeholders into the international system. That's what the military is going to be used for and that's what it's being used for. Is that clear? That is stated U.S. policy and then when we have things like the national security strategy of the United States, a key document determining foreign policy around the globe, updated March 2006 but it was based when Bush came in off the Bush administration, Bush didn't do any of this, he can't even tie his own shoes, let's not be distracted by him, when Cheney and Rumsfeld and Bluffelwitz and Pearl and all this gang came into power in 2000, they basically took the national security strategy and they took the project for the New American Century which is basically the blueprint for global domination by the U.S. empire for this century and they made it the national security strategy. You can literally find paragraphs that are nearly word for word in the national security strategy taken from the PNAC and even according to the national security strategy of the United States, this document goes on to say, our forces will be strong enough to dissuade potential adversaries from pursuing a military buildup in hopes of surpassing or equaling the power of the United States. To accomplish this, the U.S. will acquire bases and stations within and beyond Western Europe and Northeast Asia, another bit of a clue. And then one other thing I'll quote and then I'll go to the next question comes from another important military document, this is called Joint Vision 2020 as in the year 2020. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff's vision here is quote, dedicated individuals and innovative organizations transforming the joint force of the 21st century to achieve full spectrum dominance, they have that bit in bull type, persuasive in peace, decisive in war, preeminent in any form of conflict, that last bit is in a palace because that means not just domination, U.S. military domination of air, sea and land, but information and space, that's U.S. policy, do the math.