My dad went to the Korean War. Again, that was something. The ships went over there after a UN resolution, not unlike what we did. Quite honestly, I don't know why that was seen as a war but what we did in replying to a UN resolution is not seen as a war. That does not make sense to me. I think they're one and the same.
Again, I'll go back to what I said initially. There are the classic wars, if you want to call them that, because that's what they were—infantry against infantry and that sort of stuff, like the Second World War, the First World War and the Korean War—and there's what we're doing now, which is far more technology-oriented. All we have to do is look at what's happening in Ukraine and Russia. They're not sending soldiers back and forth quite so much; they're sending drones. Technology has taken over. It is a different kind of warfare that's going on now.