lee. editorial director of the national journal, ron fournier. and bobby ghosh. welcome to you all.ing, more evidence that the president has finally seen enough. u.s. officials say the obama administration is now directly arming kurdish fighters in iraq. american aircraft, meanwhile, continue to pound targets there, but a struggle over control of the iraqi government is threatening to complicate the crisis now. a fourth round of air strikes has been carried out against the group known as the islam state or isis and u.s. troops have made at least four air-drops of aid to displaced iraqis. president obama over the weekend say the campaign strike may last for months while once again ruling out ground troops there. joe, this is, obviously, a limited action by the president of the united states to stop isis in this one spot, in this moment, in this case. >> right. >> but this is a bigger problem as you pointed out in your introduction. it's in syria and iraq. it's not going away. >> it's a massive problem. for people looking at this and saying the same thing about isis they don't want to