 All right, big story, breaking story that just happened, the WNBA star, Brittany Greiner, I think I'm pronouncing it right, was released from Russia, from Russian jail. Today she was accused and sentenced I think for seven years in jail for carrying, of having drugs, marijuana, something like that on her way out of Russia. She claimed she had none of that, that she was being framed. And what we have is a swap, a swap one for one with Viktor Boat, who is described as the merchant of death, a arms dealer, who was captured by the United States and prosecuted and sent to jail for a long, long time for illegally selling weapons internationally. So she's been exchanged for him. I'm not a fan of these kind of exchanges. I think this is a really bad idea with one caveat. I mean, it's horrible what happened to her. It's horrific. The United States should have done everything in its power to get her out. As long as we have diplomatic relations with Russia, we should utilize that. But the idea of a prisoner exchange I think is horrific. The challenge here is that every time the United States arrests somebody that the Russians want, they will then frame somebody in Russia, some American in Russia, and sentence them to some horrible sentence in jail with the now expectation that the United States will trade for them because the United States cares so much about its citizens. So given this prisoner exchange has happened, and I'm happy for Brittany, I'm happy for her family, and for the WNBA, and I'm happy for her being back and all of that, but the United States should make a simple straightforward declaration. And that is that the United States citizens who travel to the Russia on their own, that the United States is not responsible for their safety in Russia, that they cannot vouch for that safety. I think at the same time, the U.S. should bring back its ambassador and cut off whatever diplomatic ties we have with Russia. I think the United States should basically say Russia is a rogue nation. It is a suspect of framing U.S. citizens and putting them in jail for the purpose of having a negotiating chip. And therefore, the United States will not be in a position to protect its citizens as they travel to Russia. And then, fine, then you do the exchange, and it's over, and from now on, nothing. And from now on, Russia is a pariah state that it deserves to be. And from now on, the U.S. has nothing to do with it. And until further notice, that is the situation in which we're in. I think that's the appropriate thing to do, encourage American citizens who live in Russia to leave and encourage U.S. citizens not to go there again. That is the only scenario under which I think such a prisoner exchange makes sense. Because otherwise, again, every time Russia wants something for the U.S., it just has to arrest a U.S. citizen. It happens to be passing through and Trump up charges, send them to jail, and then negotiate a so-called prisoner exchange. Thank you for listening or watching the Iran Brook 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 a appropriate contribution on any one of those, 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.