jonathan landay is a senior national security and intelligence reporter for mcclatchy newspapers. he's also an unsung hero of washington journalism. during the buildup to the 2003 invasion of iraq, landay and his colleague warren stroebel dug deep to find evidence refuting the bush administration's case for going to war. you can see landay and stroebel at work in our documentary "buying the war," at billmoyers.com. matthew hoh fought in iraq as a marine corps captain. he then joined the foreign service and became the widely praised senior american civilian in afghanistan's zabul province, that's a taliban stronghold. he resigned in protest when he came to believe the war was making things worse and american soldiers should not be dying in what was a long-running civil war. matthew hoh is now a senior fellow at the center for international policy in washington, dc. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> let me read you something one of your colleagues, ryan cooper, wrote this week in theweek.com. "who's ready to squander billions of dollars on yet another pointless, almost-certai