 But we're not going to be like mothers that sit there with all of our children being lined up and shot. And at five o'clock, we were told they're marching a hundred policemen down the street and put them against the wall to shoot them. They're doing that to their people. What were they doing in an hour? That's right. Now, as it is, they'll say, well, you ought to have done so-and-so, as I look back, you ought to call the meeting of the United Nations, as I had them debate for a while longer. If I had done that and a hundred had been killed, they'd say, why didn't the idiot take precautions and then call the meeting? So either way you go, you got it. But the point is this. We haven't killed anybody. And they haven't killed a single civilian up to now. And we have said that they had 1,500 to 2,000 Dominicans in the streets smelling dead. But they're not an American because we surrounded them, we'll put our people around them, we've put cut off the zone, and we have not lost an American life as of yet. Now, the snipers picked off six of our Marines from top of the building. We weren't killing Dominicans. We were there protecting Americans and 36 other countries. And we haven't lost a life, which is the most phenomenal thing that you ever heard of. And I told McNamara, after the orders issued, I said, now, let's don't get some wild bully or some captain that'll start shooting up the street when they invade on him. Let's get the best man we've got in the United States Army, send him, put him in charge, tell him to use a cool head, and his job is not to kill anybody, but to keep any of our people being killed. And that's it.