them home, you know they're going to come home. he's joining us from turkey, not >> this drawdown will continue and by the end of next year, our far from syria. david miliban, you were in beirut yesterday when those twin war in afghanistan will be over. bombings occurred. >> all right. well, maybe not so fast, because is this further evidence now that the civil war in syria is thousands of -- if this deal goes through and the afghans spilling over into lebanon? accept whatever letters of assurances the united states >> i think that this is proof provides, thousands of american that anyone who believed that troops will remain in this was a civil war contained afghanistan for many years to come at a cost to u.s. taxpayers within syria is wrong. that is now a regional crisis, of billions of dollars a year. not just of political and so the war, from the u.s. military dimensions, but also of perspective, is not ending. humanitarian dimensions. it's going to continue for a because countries like lebanon long time. >> well, we're talking about are creaking under the weight of now nearly a million refugees in 8,000 to 10,000 u.s. troops, lebanon, 600,000 in jordan, maybe a couple more thousand 800,000 in turkey, where i am. # so i think the stakes have nato troops. they'll be primarily in a train and assist and in an advisory been raised and the danger is of role, but there will be these a spiral of violence that gets special operations that will out of control. >> and i know you're trying to continue, these raids on homes deal with those refugees. and going after the taliban and you're also trying to deal with possibly al qaeda. those killed. the numbers keep going up. but, wolf, even after president in recent weeks, we haven't paid obama said those remarks, u.s. a whole lot of attention to officials behind the scenes were what's going on in syria, but