 let's talk about F-16s. F-16s are an American fighter jet. They are a generation behind the most advanced fighter jets in the world, which are the F-35s. But they are still a particularly modified F-16s, updated F-16s, are one of the best fighter planes in the world. And the reality is that in spite of the fact that the Russians claim to have fifth-generation fighters, so the equivalent of F-35s, the Russians have, they really don't, and we've seen that in Ukraine. The fact is that Russia still doesn't have a superiority over far, far, far, far, far inferior Ukrainian air force. Maybe the Chinese have something that can come close to the F-35, but probably not. The F-35 just dominates the skies, but the F-16 is a close second. And two NATO countries, Denmark and the Netherlands have just agreed to give Ukraine F-16s. This will allow Ukraine to establish, I think, a superiority, will allow, you know, F-16s are very good at evading Russian air defense systems. This will allow the Ukrainians to dominate the skies and therefore to dominate the front lines. So while these F-16s are not going to make any difference to the war anytime soon, because the soonest the Ukraine would get them is probably January, maybe late December, but probably January. They have the potential to completely change the way this war is fought and change the balance of power to make it far more realistic for the Russians to throw out, toward the Ukrainians to throw out the Russians from Ukraine. The Su-35 is not a dominant airplane, as we've seen, right? The fact is that in spite of the fact that the Russians have Su-35s, they do not have a superiority, whereas F-16s, I'll take an updated F-16 over an Su-35 any day, and I'll certainly take an F-35E over any one of these planes any day. Denmark and the Netherlands are gifting these planes to Ukraine. Notice here that probably the F-22 is a second, yes, the F-22 is an amazing plane, although it costs a gazillion, gazillion dollars. Notice that Denmark and the Netherlands are gifting these planes to Ukraine. This is costing the United States zero. The reason the Biden administration was in play here or had any say in this is because, because in order for Denmark and the Netherlands to gift or to sell their planes, they have to get U.S. approval. So the U.S. allows its military manufacturers to sell military equipment to other countries if approved by the U.S. government, and then those countries sign that they will not give or sell this equipment to any country without approval of the United States. So a lot of the talk about, oh, the United States is spending a gazillion dollars on Ukraine, I've talked about it before why those numbers are all false, but in addition to that, the reality is that the Biden administration has been holding up aid to Ukraine, holding up European aid to Ukraine. That is, these F-16s could have been delivered a year ago. The U.S. could have approved it a year ago and it would have cost zero dollars. I wonder how many Republican candidates are willing to come up and say, look, we don't like the fact that the United States is spending money to supply the Ukrainians, but we are willing to give our European allies a complete 100% green light to give the Ukrainians whatever weapon systems they want in order to defeat the Russians. I mean, at least I have some respect for somebody like that who said it like that, but I don't see any Republican doing that because God, I mean, they might share the same policy as the Biden administration. You can do that. You'd be labeled a leftist or a leftist lover. So these planes are going to be given to Ukraine. It is a major step, it will be a major step once they get them. Imagine if the United States had said much earlier that they could have gotten the planes. Imagine if they had said much earlier that they could have gotten the tanks. Remember, even Abrams tanks need permission from the U.S. in order for Europeans to give it to the Ukrainians. They didn't get that permission for a long time and the Ukrainians still do not have any Abrams tanks. They won't get them until the fall, which is coming up, but fall. So good for the Ukrainians. They'll have a world-class jet on their side. They'll be able to ground their MiG-29s or those awful MiG air planes and put up a real plane. So this is going to make a huge difference, as I said, because the F-16s can evade Russian defense systems, as the Israelis have shown over and over and over again. Ukraine is going to win this in a sense of expelling the Russians. Russia's already lost the war. Ukraine hasn't won it yet. I've explained why Russia's lost the war. It's lost it strategically. It's lost it in every dimension. It's lost it credibility-wide. It's lost it internally. And it's lost it morale-wise, but it's certainly lost it strategically. It will also lose it on the ground, ultimately. It's just a matter of time. The only thing that can stop Russia from losing it on the ground is if the West stops supplying Ukraine with aid or if the West forces Ukraine to cut some kind of compromise with Russia. But Russia has already lost. No matter what the rest of the outcome is, Russia's lost big time, which I've explained over and over again.