We're going to be talking about tariffs. You already removed that. Well, we're going to be talking about that. Countries stop purchasing Russian oil. We're going to be seeing about that. The NATO countries were disappointing in that regard, but they've been very amazing in other ways. They did, as you know, they went from 2% to 5% GDP, and that's a big step. And it's paid. I mean, they have the money there. We're selling a tremendous amount of military equipment to NATO. We're selling. We're not giving like Biden did. (08:45–08:58)
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