 As we all know, Biden was in Israel. He got his photo ops. He got to hug Bibi more than once, pretended they were best friends. You know, Biden enormously critical of Bibi Netanyahu. Not a very warm relationship at all. But in this case, Biden has come through and is the great friend of Israel and so on. And, you know, everything he expressed in his visit was supportive of Israel, or if you actually dig a little deeper and you listen to Secretary of Defense and, you know, they are very craftful and they're very cautious and they're very circumspect. I mean, so it's clear that they're leaving themselves space to turn against Israel if the casualty list, the civilian casualty list in Gaza, a climb's too high. They're leaving themselves space to be able to condemn Israel if Israel does things they don't like. They're leaving themselves space to appease the Arab countries, which they're very concerned about. They seem to be very, very worried about the views of the Arab countries and they're leaving themselves, I think, space to deal with that. Yes, Jennifer, absolutely. They are cowards. They are cowards. They won't stand firmly behind Israeli victory. They're saying the right things and I have to say that people in Israel, when you talk to people in Israel, are super thankful and truly believe that Biden is on Israel's side and have nothing but positive things to say. I think they're missing out. I think the real, in the background, what's really happening is the United States is tying Israel's hands. The United States is restricting its ability to react. The United States is making demands on Israel that it's delaying the land and the ground incursion into Gaza and going to make it very, very, very difficult for Netanyahu and the rest of the Israeli administration to fulfill their promises to their voters about eradicating Hamas and eliminating it once and for all. I think that's going to be very, very difficult. If your primary concern is civilian casualties. So it's going to be interesting to see the next few days and interesting to observe both the Israeli administration, what they do, so far very little. Indeed, I just was reading just before the show started, and I know this because I talked to my family today, that they're releasing some of the reserves to go home. They're telling them to be ready to be called up immediately again, but they're releasing some of the 360,000 reserve troops that they have. Now that might be releasing them for a few days and then calling them back for the ground invasion. It might be that they're scaling back their activities. It might be that the U.S. has cut a deal with Iran about Hezbollah. It might be that there are other things going on where Israel is less concerned or less committed to what is going on, or what is going to happen. The U.S. says something about international laws. There's no such thing as international law. International law is a bogus concept. Law that cannot be enforced. Law that does not have an enforcement mechanism is not law. It's the same reason there's no such thing as law and anarchism. There's no mechanism for enforcement. There's no agency of enforcement, and therefore there's no such thing as international law. There might be treaties. There might be understandings. There might be commitments. There might be things like that. But there's no such thing as international law. And this is a bogus term that the Europeans like a lot. Luckily the United States and Israel have not signed up to much of the international criminal court, for example, so-called mandate. But no, I don't believe in international law. I don't believe in the Geneva Convention. I believe in only one thing, and that is that the good guys have to win, and they have to do everything, everything necessary to win. And that is the only standard by which they should be measured and evaluated. Is are they doing what is necessary to beat the bad guys? Are they doing what is necessary to defend the individual rights of their own people? That is the only standard in war. There is no other standard. There is no standard of that. Hague, or Geneva, or Joe Schmoe, it does not matter somebody else's decision about what's appropriate in war, what's not. You know, it's not Augustine. It's not Thomas Aquinas. It's not Michael Walter of West Point. The only standard is victory. A victory about minimizing casualties to one's own people. Victory while defending and protecting the individual rights of one's own people. Victory over evil. And yes, the rules are different for bad guys and good guys. Bad guys, people initiate force and are allowed to initiate any force. Initiation of force is always bad, always evil. In self-defense, you can do whatever is necessary to defend yourself. All right, let's see. Sochamas killing civilians is not the same as Israel killing civilians. One is an act of horror and murder and massacre and evil. Initiation of force and the other is an act of self-defense. All right, let's see. Yeah, so Biden did what he needed to do. I think he's going to lose some votes on the extreme left, but I think he just gained independence. I think he comes across. And this is not me. This is just from the perspective of, I think, American, I think Poles and I think just presidential politics. I think he comes off as a statesman. People view this as an act of strength. They view it as an act of support for an ally. I think he only benefits from this. I don't see any downside. I mean, I see through it, but I doubt very many people out there see through it and particularly people who might be on offense about voting for Biden. I don't think they see through it. I think this is a net win for Biden. I see no downside for him coming out of his visit. He comes across as, wow, going into a war zone. That's courageous, if you will. Notice that today, the Prime Minister of England, also somebody who's going to have a really difficult election next year and who is probably going to lose significantly, is also running over to Israel to show how much of a statement, how much of a supportive he is, how good of an ally he is. We'll see how quickly it turns when things get tight and hot. But yes, Sunak is in Israel as well. So Israel is now the place that if you want to appear tough to your electorate, if you want to try to win an election next year, Israel is the place you go to visit.