combat aircraft, attack helicopters, warships, missiles and missile launchers and small arms and light weapons. so it's not weapons of mass destruction. it's everything else up to and including tanks. so the treaty is only about 17 pages long. it has this pretty direct goal of trying to stop mass, international weapon sales to terrorists and genocidal maniacs. it's not considered to be a particularly controversial thing. when the u.n. voted on it earlier this year, only three countries voted no. and they were kind of the usual suspects. it was syria, iran and north korea who voted no. the united states was a yes vote back in april. but that yes vote was only the first step. the treaty also needs to be signed by our president or our secretary of state. then it needs to be ratified by the senate, and it needs a two-thirds majority to pass, 67 votes. so after secretary of state john kerry signs it tomorrow, it will head to the senate. and then what do you think will happen there? what do you think specifically the reaction is going to be from the fox news corner of our