very quickly. as we all know the e.u. has sent ground forces into conflict zones before. nato says it's flown more than 770 missions over libya with more than 1,100 air strikes. let's get all of this with george jalwin. thanks for being with us. given everything we just heard, what is the status of the mission in libya right now? >> i think it's confusion, because there's lack of clarity of exactly what is the intended outcome. until you get that right, you're going to continue to have these bits and starts with people not understand i understanding exactly what the mission is p.m. what needs to happen, take a step back, what are we trying to accomplish. if that's protecting civilians, there are ways to do this on the