let's get more analysis on that from jacob one blogger he's founder and president of the future of freedom foundation and libertarian washington advocacy group says he hopes world powers will reach a compromise on a u.n. security council action there in syria do you share his optimism how do you see this compromise. when it looks as if jacob is actually talking to me but unfortunately he can hear me but i call him jacob maybe maybe could try this there with a phone you have me but we didn't hear you do you have a question oh yes can your mean you know yes go ahead sort of you know i don't serious optimism i mean you've got to intractable forces here one is the assad regime that certainly wants to remain in power and then you've got the rebels that once you oust him from power i don't see that there's much room for compromise there i mean if they think that they're going to be able to get both sides together to agree on some type of compromise government in which assad remains in power i think that history well russia's claimed it was blackmailed by its foreign partners who said if it fails to pass a