after the u.s. leaves? because it is very interesting to see you today, to see you yesterday after the taliban came in, you were there on the street. we are seeing what is happening. you mentioned that you actually have more freedom as you are there today than before the taliban came in and was securing the area, but what do you think happens after the u.s. is ouch afghanistan entirely? >> well, that remains to be seen, right? it's easy in the first days to strike a diplomatic conciliatory tone. it's easy to make offers of blanket amnesty, but the question becomes in the long-term, do you stick by those promises, or do we see retaliation attacks? do we see revenge attacks? do we see fighters going and raiding people's houses? the taliban has come out multiple times and said that it will not allow its fighters to go out and conduct those kinds of searches. but that's not doing that much