europe, particularly, you realize there's still a lot of concern here that things could change during the next presidential election. that the pendulum could shift once again. a lot of questions about what is the u.s.'s commitment here, the long-term staying power? is the u.s. going to be continuing in this role, taking its sort of seat at the helm of the free world? and you know, there's no easy answer to that, and doesn't really matter what president biden says or what agreements the g7 come up with, there's always going to be that question mark now, that because of the volatility of the u.s. political system, that that could change at any moment. >> so that's a great point. kaitlan, how does president biden convince them, no, we're here to stay, the u.s. is back with the -- to be a recognizable country that, you know, not the anomaly that you saw during the past four years, and by the way, president trump wore it as a badge of honor that some european leaders didn't like him or didn't trust him or that he