Kristin Davison
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And as it develops, I mean, the act two of a situation like this is almost more important than the act one.
And so what happens with who takes power and how things progress and whether or not the administration goes and moves into another country like has been discussed, I think will be the next round of this where we may see more excitement, both good and bad.
The only thing that makes me disagree with you is that Trump said it wouldn't be the worst thing.
So he already opened the door in his remarks the morning after Maduro was captured.
I don't think so.
I mean, most people who you talk to that are way smarter than I am on this foreign policy in Latin America and how things work down there, I have not talked to one person who knows how this can be done without some form of military on the ground.
Now, I don't think it's a huge doesn't need to be a huge military operation.
But most people who study what's going on down there say you do need some sort of boots on the ground.
And it could be the private contractors that could solve it.
But I am not as confident as you are that there won't be some component there.
And as the president said, you know, I think he wants to keep all options open.
I do think compared to other situations, if
There is a component where boots are on the ground.
It will be quick and there will be a deadline and there will be, you know, it's not going to be one of these things.
I don't think Trump, I agree with you, he's not going to have this ongoing where there's no end date and there's no clarity as to what their mission is.
I think it might be, you know, maybe a month type thing to help companies get into place and settle and then leave.
I'm going to be particularly, especially in this first quarter, to see how many members retire.
I think we'll see a number, both Republican and Democrat.
I don't think it's necessarily indicative on the environment.