There are no guarantees about the future. The question is what would be legal. Right now the process has me totally befuddled. So if anyone sees clear tell me. best Dorothy K. Gordon Director-General Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT Mobile: 233 265005712 Direct Line: 233 302 683579 Website: www.aiti-kace.com.gh Encrypt Everything - https://gpgtools.org https://silentcircle.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carlos Afonso" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Wednesday, 24 June, 2015 1:32:01 PM GMT +00:00 Casablanca / Monrovia Subject: transition IANA II ... and since I am at it, did anyone consider the guarantees to be set in place so that the USA government does not decide to reverse the process at a certain point in time, after the conclusion of the transition, and take it over again? This could happen if the post-transition dynamics leads to new arrangements which the US government does not like, or if a change in the US government might lead to a full review of the process. How secure this will be after its conclusion? fraternal regards --c.a.