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All right, well, it wouldn't be midterms anyway. It would be 2028 when Trump would be, or where the next presidential election would be. So that's still three years away. I don't think starting a war now, and it wouldn't last that long. But the reason why the United States is mobilizing troops is for interdiction, because Venezuela, the drugs, the cartels in Venezuela have been ramping up and trying to send more drugs across the sea there to come into the United States. So he's mobilizing the Coast Guard and the Navy. He's moved some ships down there to interdict and try to stop the flow of drugs from Venezuela from coming into the United States. So that's what's going on down there. All right, thank you, Russell. You calling me? For that information, Bill, that was so polite of you. That was incredibly polite of you, man. And that's a great way to handle things, isn't it? In a polite manner. Instead of telling me I don't know what I'm saying. So I was obviously right about the troop mobilization, but apparently the Venezuelan quote, unquote, president but not really president has decided that he's gonna move several million of his own troops to intercept the American forces that are massing. So just from the information that I heard, it could potentially escalate. And of course, I'm not sure about the legalities of this whole thing. If you're in a war, you can hold off elections. But I think the midterms, Bill, if I'm not mistaken, could be held off just like a general election. I'm not 100% on that if someone wants to do some checking. Can a midterm election be held off just like a primary election? Or is it just primary elections that can be held off due to a war engagement? I'm curious. I don't know the difference in that. But either way, the troops massing in Venezuela is quite true. So I mean, I guess I kind of do know what I'm talking about. Comment?

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