 I spent a lot of time with Wes Moran because this thing was worrying me and I needed to know him pretty well and I came away feeling very good so far as he's concerned. He is a master strategist and he has a social consciousness that makes him worthy of the highest responsibilities and I think he's doing a rather exceptional job if we can do as good a job here. We, Wes Moran feels and we don't dare mention his optimism because we've been burnt by some of McNamara's previous optimism. But Wes Moran thinks that he is getting on top of it and he killed from January the 10th through February the 12th when we were out there he killed 5,800. He wounded about 15,000 more. He doesn't think that they can take many months at 20,000 a month but these folks here wanting to play a past some kind of a resolution they're making speeches implying they won't put on some amendment to say that well we are for what you've done but don't escalate. Well now when Wes Moran asked me for additional men to come in a hurry I have to give him what I think is prudent and what I can and of course that does involve escalation and I've got the snipers all over the place and they don't really understand it but they're giving us the devil. Yeah I can see that well I think that the right answer to that is that one is that you have a, that says you're not going to just stand over in the territory, do the guerrillas, and so on. The most economical way of doing it in line is to do it as fast as possible. That's what we're doing. Yeah. And that means that more fire power, more economic order spending the fire power over much longer periods. See what I mean? I sure do. That's his theory. Well I think that's right in almost any kind of human situation. Well Henry we just moved in to do something but we may as well go and we're going to go ahead and set a fiddle in the room.