that, the dcpc process actually doesn t get you to the best decisions. i suspect that president obama thought that as well. he approached it from a very small conservative idea which is will me doing something make this situation worse? and in the case of syria, which is incredibly complex, he always came out on the side, yes, it s going to make things worse and, indeed, it might. that is the problem. and as you say, we do not have a plan b right now. there is no plan for regime change. the vacuum has attracted the worst most awful terrorist groups in there. we don t have the moderate opposition anymore. there are not a lot of good choices. don t seem to have a plan a. right. i mean, you look at what s what we re looking at, i mean, when you look at these military situations, you need a military plan, you ne a goal, and you need an exit strategy, and it doesn t appearhate have any of those lined up. everybody is engaging in some feel good politics. yes, we have the strike. if i