Does the U.S. feel comfortable meeting or talking to UNITA?
Westphal: I’m not sure who all has identified UNITA as a terrorist organization. Certainly this government, I don’t believe, has identified UNITA as a terrorist organization. Besides, I think — let’s get beyond that right now. I think — let’s really focus on the opportunity that we’ve got. For 25 years, we have had a conflict in Angola. Four million people are displaced from their homes; a country which could absolutely be an incredible economic machine, not only in southern Africa but also for the entire continent. Let’s get off this spot right now of dealing with the past and the history. Let’s find a peace. Let’s move forward. And so that’s what I would say. You get the first and you get the last, right? Q: No, I’m just asking you — you had mentioned earlier that — you say you can still accomplish your missions in Africa, but you say that you are having a problem because troops — the call-up of troops elsewhere. Is this a symbol of the problem, the long problem of the United St