and they went home. so, yeah, i would. ~ ,, and they went home. so, yeah, i would. ~ ., and they went home. so, yeah, i would. ~ i. . ,, ., ., would. when you look back, about how the international _ would. when you look back, about how the international community _ would. when you look back, about how the international community has - the international community has behaved, has responded to president putin over the last few weeks, what is your view of how they've got it wrong given the build—up around ukraine? t wrong given the build-up around ukraine? ~ , ., , ukraine? i feel like maybe there was not an ukraine? i feel like maybe there was rrot any way — ukraine? i feel like maybe there was rrot any way to _ ukraine? i feel like maybe there was not any way to react _ ukraine? i feel like maybe there was not any way to react better _ ukraine? i feel like maybe there was not any way to react better because, j not any way to react better because, you know, this has been an existing thread for eight years and it has not been escalating in this sort of way for eight years but it has been a threat always and it is hard to break this inertia and say that, 0k, break this inertia and say that, ok, now we are cutting off the swift payments. now we are cutting awful lot of the russian so—called money versus. on the other hand i wish there was more of a strong reaction. i wish there were pre—emptive sanctions. maybe putin would not have had anything to lose but it would be much more clear to the