 I am in Iraq, I think, myself. I just want to let you know that Iraq is a very, very multicultural country. And I've heard you saying, Shia Sunni. In Iraq, there wasn't a Shia Sunni thing going on prior to the invasion. We lived in harmony thousands and thousands of years. We are all Iraqis and Iraqis only. These things just surfaced recently only. And I urge you to do your research about this matter. And you also mentioned the Kurds. The Kurds are people. Where Sunni Shias are fake. And they represent 2% of the Iraqi population. I don't know if you have encountered some of the Negron-Wanty strategy in Iraq. And if anybody is familiar with this person and what he did in Latin America and used the same strategy in Iraq, I would like to touch base on that issue. I think this is one of the keys to understand what's going on in Iraq. Plus what's happening with Blackwater and all these companies. Thank you very much. Thank you. Yeah, on the Shia Sunni thing too, I usually spend some time getting real clear on saying exactly what you said. I've been in Iraq long enough to know that especially when the talk of Civil War and Sunni Shia and all this came up, I knew that it was really rude and in the very least extremely uncomfortable to go ask an Iraqi, are you Shia or Sunni? And when I did that, even when I tried to explain the book, I'm going to ask you this, but it's only because I'm doing this story that I call them think this and this and so I'm doing this story. So this is why I've got to ask you, are you Shia or Sunni? And I go through all that and I would ask people, the most common response I got and you probably know what it is, is I'm a Muslim and I'm an Iraqi. And then other people would say, well, my mom's a Shia and my dad's a Sunni, so can you tell which half is which? And you said it, so I won't be redundant. But I talk about this in the book some, that I think there's been a deliberate policy of dividing rule in Iraq from the very beginning, literally. When we talk about, I'll just gloss over it, but I think the key element is exactly what you pointed out is the desk wads and the quick synopsis. And I spent a good bit of time in this in the book as well and give some documentation along with it as well, but the desk wads, okay, so the U.S. goes into Fallujah in November, and days into the siege, Commander realizes it's a catastrophic failure because it's effectively succeeded in spreading the resistance all around the country. And so they say, whoops, we need to do something to get the leadership of that resistance, so we need to apply desk wads. And so they start investigating this and quickly start employing it because it's very easy for them to do because the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq is John Negroponte, in Baghdad at the time, a man named retired Colonel James Steele. Back up to Central America in the 80s, Negroponte is Reagan's ambassador, Honduras from 81 to 85. It's extremely well documented that he set up and facilitated and laid the groundwork for the right-wing desk wads there. And then at the end of his tenure, not retired Colonel James Steele was the military arm of making that happen, training the paramilitary desk wads, sending them out, allowing them, backing them, that killed tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people in Honduras so long. Retired Colonel James Steele, his title in Baghdad in November and December 2004 was Counselor for Iraqi Security Forces. These men ran the desk wads through Iraq's Ministry of Interior, sent them out wearing police uniforms, wearing the army uniforms, literally going through U.S. military cordons to go into areas like Al-Alamiyah in Baghdad and assassinate people and detain people. And I would argue that it's this desk wad activity which has really spiraled so out of control in this sectarian cleansing going on in Baghdad, taking all the mixed neighborhoods and either shoving out all the Sunni or all the Shia, this is desk wad activity. And now, of course, it's set in motion chains of circumstances that have led to a point where Baghdad has essentially become a segregated city today. And this is not because Sunni and Shia hate each other, it's because U.S. back sectarian desk wads have made it so.