i told deborah robinson, your honor, i anticipate in the future rezaq will find himself in the united, agent clifford? yes, ma'am. well, i'm going to authorize you then this anticipatory arrest warrant. >> so even though we didn't know 100% that he was going to be let out early, we decided to err on the side of caution. february of 1993, myself and a prosecutor from the u.s. attorney's office traveled to malta to meet with deputy prime minister minister dimarco to discuss this case. >> the maltese came back and said, this is well and good, but we're not going to release rezaq any time soon. >> so we left malta with that thought, that he wasn't going to be released any time soon. less than 36 hours later, i get the phone call from malta that rezaq has been released from prison and he is on his way to the airport. >> it would be an outrage to the victims whose children burned to death. gualoov how did you feel? >> i was enraged. >> 25 years was not enough. the fact that he's been released after seven years is outrageous. >> we find out from the ambassador that he is on his way to the ai