 And that truth is that the costs and risks of aggression are out of line with any conceivable benefit. To make that clear today, we'll use existing capabilities and build new ones. And use all of them in networked ways, hand in hand with our allies and partners. So we're not going to go into the next fight alone. We're going to need each other, so we need to build a familiarity as to how both of us operate when we work together. It's a matter of resupply and it's a matter of who is going to be the ones that are going to be giving to us. Because it's probably not going to be Marines. We're going to have to work together with the different services and different nations to be able to provide those logistics. We've recognized the importance of the United Nations. The reason for this is that Japan and the United States are unparalleled interests and unparalleled values. The United States is a free country in common, and one of the most important countries of the United States. The United Nations Force is a bridge between Japan and the United States, which is also important for our country's security security.れていますので儘速なとりあえじ処ちについての重要性を学びました We've integrated the Japanese Brown Self-Defense Force into doing one of these exercises and testing out their capability. It basically helped me coordinate and communicate between the naval forces involved in exercise and the Brown Self-Defense Force. So they're a big link with them linking their C2 capabilities in order to execute Navy missions. We need to be united front across the region. We have a heavy presence here and in the event we have an adversary, we need to be able to work together to defeat them.