I mean, I know, I know what you're saying, but I'm not sure everyone knows. I, I, Yeah, it's a good question. So, so why would the U.S. government. So The U.S. government is against extending condolences to the families of non combatants killed. Okay. Correct. And the US Government is also now in favor of the forced movement of large populations. Right. Okay. And now you're saying the US Government is against stability. (27:29–31:32)
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Asserts that the U.S. government does not extend condolences to families of non-combatants killed.
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