army general jack keane. thank you very much for joining us. >> nice to be here. >> as you saw in an drow harding's piece, members are saying without help, they cannot dislodge colonel qaddafi? >> i certainly share their frustration. we're 100 days into this and because we've been doing half measures right from the beginning, this is taking so much longer than it should is. right amount of military force from the beginning to destroy qaddafi's ground forces, which are really his center of gravity maximum air power with ground teams to control air power near civilians near the rebels probably at the most two weeks continue would have been finished. the irony is as long as we drag this out, the more civilian casualties we actually occur, the more people die unnecessarily aas opposed to using the right amount of force, which would be decisive and bring it to an end. >> given the constraints in nato and they're not supposed to be getting rid of colonel qaddafi, protecting civilians, what really can happen now. >>