my concern is the drones, and the drones as mark boyden is quoted as saying are a terrifying tool. the ability to target far off individual and places is a terrifying tool. how can you condone the use of drones somewhat indiscrimina indiscriminately. decisions about drones seem to be made unilaterally and i think that's kind of inconsistent with our democracy. >> they are very fair questions. first off, i don't think they are indiscriminately fired. i know the process and it is very, very carefully done, and you know, i used to ask the question, people would say, well, you can do this, but you can't do this. and if you're going to go kill somebody, at the end of the day, in a legal sense, it doesn't matter. if you parachute in american special forces and you kill somebody as opposed to using a drone, sometimes that creates more. there's a cultural part that you're hitting on that i think is really, really important. if you are a nation or a part and particularly a parrior nation, that culture. and somebody has technology that allows them to stand off and shoot at you with impunity.