that's interesting you say that because even in reporting from diplomatic circles in europe just a few days ago, they were saying, "yeah, they agree on the broad principle, but there's a real arguing, to—ing and fro—ing about the actual detail." these individual economies in europe are worried about the impact on them. yes. i mean, it's going to impact. some economies will be impacted more than others. but, again, all...you know, germany and france, spain, italy are the countries that are, you know, most impacted by it and have been perceived as being most reluctant to agree to it. there was unanimity that there is a package of sanctions the european commission will implement like that if he invades. we'll talk more about sanctions. just on this question of strategy, the president said, "we're calling out russia's plans loudly and repeatedly because we're doing everything in our power to remove any reason that russia may give to justify invading ukraine." what is the risk, though, of miscalculation here, that in a sense, that's not the message that putin gets? the message he gets is that there's no point in talking because america isn't going to make or nato