When Trump says, I just want to stop the killing, we just want to bring an end to the war, and stop the fighting and all this, that's rhetorical. Do not buy that for even two seconds. Because the easiest way to stop the war is surrender. You want to end the war? Then cut off all the aid to the Ukraine and the Ukrainian front line will collapse and Ukraine would lose the war or they would be forced to unconditionally surrender. So when they say, well, hey, man, we're just ready to talk, if we could all just put her there, let's shake hands and finish this. That's rhetoric. And what it constitutes is a shift in what the West is willing to accept from Russia. Because under the Biden administration, there was this idea that the Ukraine was going to retake all of the lost territory, that they were going to retake Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia. They were going to take all that back, maybe even Crimea. They were going to take all the territory back and they would not accept any Russian occupation, they would not accept any Russian annexation. They were going to fight it through to the bitter end to victory. That was the rhetoric under the Biden administration. You are isolated. You are frozen out. The Russian regime, its days are numbered. And all of that has shifted in the other direction. The West realized that's not going to happen.