at this time, mr. coffman, we have 46 contributing nations in afghanistan, including the united states. it s almost a 50/50 split. i think it is 22, 23, one, that a caveat free that can do anything. the national caveats while certainly restrict them are not preempted that it doesn t preclude them from what they can do. so i know the commanders on the ground take a very close look at how they a sign battle space and have it assigned missions to get the maximum use of each of the contributing nations when they get there. i d have to take a look at the master plan to see in the aftermath of kandahar as we stay there, and days ahead, where the laydown of forces may be. i can get that to you if you need that. thank you, general paxton. i appreciate that. secretary flournoy, you were i was listing to your statement in defining the nation as it exists now and this administration. and i think at one point in time you said