Going back to satellite imaging, I think the misinformation that everybody is told is very evident. Particularly when I speak to the Russian-speaking community and to members of the Russian Orthodox Church, they say to me that a picture of a tank could really be taken anywhere and at any time. I think it's fair to say that militarily, if it weren't for the fact that Russia is involved, the fighting would be over. There might have been a rebellion, but it would be long over. They would have run out of equipment and ammunition and run out of logistics a long time ago, because they would have had to rely on the existing military equipment that was in that territory, if Russia were not involved.
Given that, if we're doing this satellite imaging, is it not possible to produce some of these things for public consumption? In other words, can we not clearly indicate that these convoys are crossing the border? It seems to me that they pictured Osama bin Laden in his backyard from a satellite image. If they can do that, surely they can show a convoy of tanks crossing the border on a regular basis, in order to push back on Moscow's propaganda. Can we not do that?
First, would the problem be over if Russia were not involved, and therefore is not Russia clearly the problem? And second, can we not produce some of this to push back on Moscow's propaganda?