Thank you.
So what is the thinking telling us on this? Where are we going? It looks like the first response has been quite unified and the message has been sent at least when it comes to credit, relations, and aid. But what's so bizarre here is that, as I understand it—correct me if I'm wrong—this coup happened in part because the military wasn't doing so well in a skirmish or a civil war that was happening, and now it's doing even worse and has lost additional territory.
Where are we going here? Is this looking like a protracted armed conflict? What is this coming down to? Someone mentioned the negotiations that are going to happen to try to determine a return to normal rule. Is that in the cards, or are we going to continue to see a military conflict here?