balances, i think. one of the things we ve seen from the reporting is about this administration and the decision to escalate in afghanistan, so they felt boxed in and the president did not. now, maybe it s a good thing that they did that. but that seems to me there is a result of this differencing in reputation. the military is very good at one thing. i say you start at the end and work backwards. before you allocate resources, what is it you re trying to accomplish? and when that decision is made, that question was asked and answered that what we wanted to do was withdraw. and the only way we can withdraw, it seems like an ir y irony. but it s to make sure that we are able to withdraw by increasing the force levels at the time. we knew we were going to get out.
falls, what happens to that cash? we re also seeing some new video of a violent train crash. time to play reporter roulette. miguel marquez, straight to you in yuma, arizona. you were briefed. have you even more information on what s happened there. the two helicopters colliding in the skies over yuma. snfrl yeah, we just spoke to the base commander. the most stunning thing coming out is the picture of that crash. it occurred around 10:30 p.m. eastern standard time on the california side of the base here. the entire crash was there. if you look at those pictures, what is very, very clear is it was in fact, a mid-air collision. there may have been an explosion as well because there s not much left of either of those helicopters except for a rotor that you can make out. the terrain says the base commander is very much like afghanistan and in iraq. the only differencing between that it s not the altitude isn t quite as great. commander also told us that there was a training pi