it's going to take them a little time to reconstitute, but it's just a matter of time before they come back to try to hit the united states. >> on august 29th, just days before the u.s. left afghanistan, the pentagon botched a drone strike that killed ten afghan civilians, including seven children. u.s. intelligence basically got it wrong. they were following the wrong car. it did not belong to an isis-k operative. instead the strike killed a father of seven. he spent 15 years working for a u.s. aid group helping to feed the poor. do you think that botched operation will make the u.s. hesitant to strike again in a similar situation where they think there's going to be a terrorist threat? how do you see intelligence gathering moving forward? >> the big point is they botched it even with us being present in afghanistan. think about our military completely out, title 10 forces, title 50 forces intelligence out of afghanistan. how can we conduct anything along these lines if we had it