 Now, we have some folks right now in Afghanistan, right? And I think they hear me. There's about a six-second delay, but I think they hear me. Do you guys hear me? I think, maybe. Let's see how good we're doing. Yeah, they hear me. They hear me. How is it over there? How's it going? Good. Go ahead. What question do you have? Don't be like these people. Don't be too tough on me. Go ahead. Hi, sir. I'm Specialist T.U. Newsome of 1st County Division in the United States Army. I would just like to say congratulations to your new profession. Thank you very much. That's so nice. Thank you. Thank you. That's very nice. We couldn't hear it too clearly, but I believe she just congratulated us. Not me. Us. Us on this victory. And I want to thank you. Go ahead. On behalf of Bagram Air Base. Go ahead. On behalf of Bagram Air Base, we'd like to congratulate you on being elected as a new president of the United States. Thank you very much. So nice. Thank you. By the way, I have to tell you it's a 10-second delay, but I like them much better than I like the media, right? These are much finer people, nicer people. That's great. Thank you. Thank you very much. Go ahead. Thank you. My name is Sergeant First Class Philip Cavill. I'm with the Illinois Army National Guard out of Chicago. Residents, thank you for taking time to speak with us today. Congratulations on becoming the president of the United States Army. Thank you very much. That's really, really nice. Thank you. I will tell you I'm with you all the way. You have somebody that's going to be right alongside of you. We're going to do it together. We're going to do it together. Honestly, not only the support you've given me, the courage that you show is incredible, and it's going to be appreciated. It's appreciated now, but it's going to be appreciated more than ever before. You're going to see. Okay, thank you very much. Go ahead. Go ahead. Take one more. I love these 10-second delays, right? It gives you plenty of time to think about an answer. Such nice questions. Go ahead. Good evening, Mr. President. I'm Gunnery Sergeant Robert Gallup with the Georgia Nays on Team, advising and assisting our coalition partners here in Afghanistan. On behalf of all the Marines here in Afghanistan, we'd just like to say congratulations, and good luck to you with your term. Thank you very much. Really nice. Thank you. And we're going to have some people going over and seeing you soon, and you're doing an amazing job over there. How about taking one more? Go ahead. Take one more. Go ahead. I think you hear this, right? Got it? You want to do one more? So far, I love these questions, because everyone is congratulating. I want to congratulate you. These are the nicest questions. Go ahead. Yes, sir. With the United States Army, I'm a 25-0, satellite communications operator maintainer, and I'd like to congratulate you on your inauguration, sir. You are the nicest people, but they're only nice right now to me. They're probably definitely not so nice in other ways. I want to thank you all. You are amazing people. We're with you a thousand, a thousand, a thousand percent, and you're doing just an incredible job. So thank you all very much. We will see you and keep fighting. We're going to win. We're going to win. We're going to win. Keep fighting. Thank you. Thank you all. Thank you all.