 Well, Islamic State has a beef with Russia because Russia helped Assad fight it and really defeat it in Syria. So it shows that, you know, the. So in a mobster terminology, this is the contract. IS has. I suppose. I mean, they really do have a beef with Russia over Syria, as I say. But beyond that, Muslim fundamentalists have for many years had a beef with Russia because of their demands and complaints and perceived oppressions in the various Islamic republics within the Russian Federation, from Dagestan to Chechnya to whatever. There's many, many of them. It kind of shows that the enemy of my enemy is not necessarily my friend. I mean, the West currently basically has enmity towards Russia, but it doesn't want terrorist attacks against Russian civilians. And you see the outpouring of support for Putin's government. In this context, it's kind of striking. But I think it's genuine because ISIS clearly is an enemy of humanity. And they don't distinguish between democratic regimes and horrible dictatorships like Russia's. Now. And yet, Putin is not using the term Nazis. Just like that, this is a term he frequently uses. Well, it's a two-measure around toward anyone he dislikes from the Ukrainians. Exactly. This is what I'm alluding to, that he's putting everyone in the same Nazi bundle, so to speak. So how does it connect to Ukraine? It could be, look, Putin calls Zelensky the Jewish citizen of Ukraine and Nazi. So it was to be expected that he tried to link this to Ukraine. Everything about Putin's regime is such a swirl of skull-duggaries that a wise person doesn't rush to believe what they say. I mean, if it had turned out that the terrorists were somehow Ukrainian, there would have been a lot of suspicion about a false flag operation organized by the KGB to justify an attack on Ukraine. It turns out that's not the case. And yet, they're somehow trying to link Ukraine to it anyway by claiming that they sought refuge there. And Ukraine denies it. I don't think it has a major impact on Ukraine, more frankly. It just reminds us that ISIS is still around and still carrying out terrorist attacks. And as I say, don't distinguish between the good and the evil. But it doesn't mean that we will see Moscow and Washington collaborating against ISIS soon. You never know what's going to happen. Right now, the main story is Ukraine.