I had no opportunity to interact with Afghanis, to see their perspective. But I can represent the orientation of the force on the ground as being one that is...people use the expression “hearts and minds”, but you're not necessarily trying to win hearts and minds here. That's a pretty tall order. You're trying to create tolerance of the international forces, to assist them, and create in them intolerance for the folks who are standing between them and progress. So clearly, that battle of the mind is going on.
Our command teams, in our engagement with all forces in Afghanistan, be they civil or military, are trying to create intolerance for the insurgency and tolerance for a future that will be a better future for the people of Afghanistan. We're providing tools for our people to help them do that, including printing capabilities, broadcast capabilities, and other things, to communicate to Afghanis and stakeholders beyond Afghanis in that area.