 All right, yeah, I did want to say something about Hungary's obon. I'll say more about it in the future, but he did win a decisive victory. I think what he showed in his victory, in spite of the fact that European Union was back in opposition, in a sense, polls were showing a tight race, but I think polls that were biased. I think what his victory really shows is that people like authoritarian nationalists. Obon is not quite as big of an authoritarian as Putin. There are still elections, as far as I can tell, the elections are, quote, fair in Hungary. It is a member of the EU and a member of NATO, but the entire media apparatus in Hungary is controlled by Obon. He has basically taken over the media explicitly. The economy is a crony economy. We're all the, just like the oligarchs, we're all the juicy positions are all held by friends of Obon. He is a populist, Viktor Obon is a populist, religionist. I don't know that he's really religious, but he uses it. A populist, authoritarian, you know, little thug. He's not quite Putin. He's like a miniature. He doesn't have the apparatus that Putin has to inflict pain on people he doesn't like. Not a good guy. Not a good guy. Doesn't hold good ideas. Doesn't understand what Western civilization is. Doesn't know how to protect it, how to defend it. Somebody's taken over the media, doesn't believe in free speech, doesn't really believe in freedom. He's now made Hungary a free market at all. He's basically used his platform, used the fact that he's part of the EU to receive enormous subsidies to help the Hungarian economy come out of poverty, but it's far, far, away, far, far, far from believe in free markets or believe in freedom in any dimension. He's completely and utterly corrupt. And yet the Hungarian people love him. So there's no question he's popular. There's no question he won this election democratically. There's no question that the Hungarians support him. And as such, it is suggestive. It is suggestive that there are elements in Europe, I think in the U.S., because Orban is a favorite of the U.S. of the U.S., right? He's a favorite of people like Tucker Carlson and the intellectuals of the new right that is longs for the muscle, longs for authoritarianism. But he has a majority, a significant majority of Hungarians supporting him. These ideas are popular, can be popular, can be dominant. It's not the case that they are minority views everywhere. And the thing that unites the people who vote for it is hatred of the left. And what they get instead is authoritarianism of the right. Thank you for listening or watching The Iran Book Show. If you'd like to support the show, we make it as easy as possible for you to trade with me. You get value from listening, you get value from watching, show your appreciation. You can do that by going to iranbookshow.com slash support, by going to Patreon, subscribe star locals, and just making appropriate contribution on any one of those channels. Also, if you'd like to see The Iran Book Show grow, please consider sharing our content. And of course, subscribe, press that little bell button right down there on YouTube so that you get an announcement when we go live. And for those of you who are already subscribers and those of you who are already supporters of the show, thank you. I very much appreciate it.