laying out the case that in his view this was an unprovoked iranian attack in airspace where the drone had every right to be. does the pentagon feel pressure, barbara, to give us more? to give us more visible proof of where this drone was? >> well, i think that they do, especially if the president were to make a decision to have some kind of military option to respond to this. they are going to want to demonstrate to the world, look, they would have the radar track, all the telemetry, if you will, all the electronic signals of where this drone was flying. the general making the case as ryan brown reported a short time ago, that it was 30 kilometers off the coast of iran which would have been proof it was in international airspace. he talked a little bit about being in these established air corridors that other gulf nations use. and the shootdown put a lot of civilians at risk. you are talking about air