 Thank you for that awesome talk. So I would be curious to hear about that paragraph you referred to in the section on integrity about foreign policy and how it relates to Afghanistan. Well, I'm not going to have to say anything. You'll see how it relates to Afghanistan as I read it. Now he's just talked about why you can't compromise with a boggler. And he says an obvious similarity exists between this case and that of a country. Able to defend itself, which decides nevertheless to negotiate with an aggressor, agreeing to some of the latter's arbitrary demands in the name of being flexible and preserving peace. Such a country thereby invites more demands to be answered by more flexibility. It is doomed from the start, assuming it does not change its policy. By conceiving the propriety of some aggression, it has dropped the principle of self-defense and its own sovereignty, which leaves it without moral grounds to object to the next depredation. So, and he says in parentheses, the alternative to such capitulation is not necessarily war, which is absolutely true on the contrary. A free nation's strength, moral and military is its greatest deterrent to war. And if you think about, you know, there are no words to describe the treason, the horror of what we've been doing for years, what the last two administrations have done in Afghanistan to bring us to the point where, you know, just the other day what 13 Marines died for what, all avoidable, all preventable. And the United States is now, from a foreign policy perspective, nothing. I mean, it's just any strength and that it might have projected in the past is finished. It's hard to describe how much of a disaster this is. And it's right there in the paragraph. I mean, it's once you start compromising. You know, Biden literally sent the Taliban a list of the Afghans he wants to evacuate. Talk about having a kill list now of who they're going to destroy. I mean, things like that. And this is peace. We've got a peace treaty with them. We'd be negotiating with them. We'd be the CIA director met with one of them. You know, these are people who are dedicated to killing Americans, dedicated destroying our system of government, dedicated to everything we're against. And we have the military power. It's not like we're some weak country that has to go. We have, and we, yeah. Don't get me started. We're celebrating, you know. Thank you. Your own. We have. Thank you for listening or watching the Iran book 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 Iran book show dot com slash support. I go 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 already subscribers and those of you who already supporters of the show. Thank you. I very much appreciate it.