when tunisia has the revolution, it implodes, syria explodes, goes out.ties are connected to communities around it. there's one way to fix syria and i think only one way to fix syria. an international peace force has to go in, take over the country, take down the bad guys. and create a political transition that will allow citizenship to emerge, probably a 20 to 0-year project. and because everyone knows that, no one wants to take it on alone. ultimately the community will have to do it, i believe, because syria's such a keystone for the whole region. you'll have a little afghanistan now with crazy really out of control jihadists coming in and out of syria going back to their home countries. right on israel's border. ultimately, i think that's probably where we'll have to go. but right now, nobody wants to step up to the challenge. >> with the way it played out, we felt like, you know, we had accomplished something in terms of, you know, like maybe we do, maybe we don't get neutralized all those chemical weapons. but in the process, the misery didn't chang