Is it a (Inaudible.) security problem?
Rumsfeld: No it’s not. It’s a problem that has to be dealt with. It’s a problem that ultimately the Iraqi people are going to deal with as well — with the help of the Coalition forces. It’s all interconnected. Progress on the political side will contribute to progress on the economic side and progress on the security side. Progress on the economic side will contribute to progress on the security side. Progress on the security side contributes to progress on the economic side. We’ve got to try to find a way to continue to put sufficient pressure on those that don’t believe in a representative system for this country — the people who want to go back to a dictatorship, the people who are coming across the borders because they want a Jihad, they want to engage in a terrorist act of some kind. We’ve got to put enough pressure on them that the good people of this country win. Q: Have you been given any indication on whether it was foreigners who came across the borders or whether it was Ba