 problems and our alternatives to my best to have lost about two halves up to now and I could lose 265,000 might easy and I'm trying to keep those zeroes down and at the same time not trigger a conflagration that would be worse. We pulled out. I can't stay there and do nothing unless I fall. They run me out right quick. That's the only pressure we have and if they'll quit bombing, if they'll quit coming in, if they'll quit turning up our roads and our highways, if they'll quit taking over our camps, bombing our planes and destroying them. We'll quit the next day and they'll just leave the folks alone but they won't do it. So the only pressure we can put on is to try to hold them back as much as we can by taking their bridges out, delaying them, by taking out their ammunition dumps and destroying them, by taking out their radar stations that prevent them from shooting down our planes. That's what we've been doing. With many people including the military, I think that's not near enough. I want to do a lot more. I've tried to keep it to that so I won't escalate it and get in the trouble with China and with Russia and I don't want to be a war mover. At the same time, if I didn't do that, I'd stay as long as it could the other way. I held up until February after I came in in November. I went from November to November to November to February. But they kept coming. They just kept coming and I couldn't stand in longer and had to get out and do it. Now I'm doing it with a restraint and with the best judgment that I know how. If I pulled out, I think that our commitments would be no good anywhere. I think that we'd immediately trigger a bomb, I think, that would be right back to the Philippines. The Germans would be scared to death. Our commitment to them was what we'd have other places in the world. I think it's the situation I'm trying. I didn't get us into this. We got into it with 3,000 men out there. I went down the flag and come home running with my tail between my legs, particularly if it's going to create more problems than I got out there and it would permit me to do it. The new copy is printed. I'll send you some of them. I got one of your pictures, not one of our leadership meetings here. I put some pictures in the printed copy and I'll send you some. If you're up this way, you let me know and talk about it. I hope that you do talk to Roy and you'll see what can be done quick because tomorrow is Thursday and this thing will be decided Thursday and Friday. I'll get right to work.