 The United States does not believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to militarily take on the NATO alliance. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said this today as Moscow struggles to achieve its goals in Ukraine three months into its invasion. As you look at Putin's calculus, my view, and I'm sure the chairman has his own view, but my view is that Russia doesn't want to take on the NATO alliance. He's got a number of troops arrayed in the region right now on the Ukrainian border, and he had some in Belarus and still has some there. But there are 1.9 million forces in NATO. NATO has the most advanced capabilities of any alliance in the world in terms of aircraft ships, types of weaponry that the ground forces use. So this is a fight that he really doesn't want to have, and that would very quickly escalate into another type of competition that no one wants to see.