consistent MO. And you can't imagine someone that stirs the pot more than Trump. So again, there, I wonder, he's great at one thing, which is, you know, stirring the pot and changing the dynamic and breaking an unworkable system. But I worry about who's going to be there to pick up the pieces. Yeah, there are too many moving parts. This is not Mano and Mano the way he thinks it is. And we've just seen capital moving that probably he didn't expect. Nobody is that smart, too. This is a 3D chessboard. And the presidents be playing checkers. Russell, let me come back if I can. We've touched on NATO a little earlier on, and America's changed there. And in thinking about investor flows and the point you made about repatriation of capital, it's difficult to argue the logic behind America's change of heart around NATO. You know, the piece I read the other day that said, you know, why should 300 Americans pay to defend 500 million Europeans from 10 million Russians? Which is a fair question. (68/99)
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