two days ago we memorialize milosevic of regional -- the loss of 658 employees 11 years ago, so i would like to go to the response of ambassador stephen s.. it is very easy to be reactionary. we need as a nation to be clear and absolute to communicate this type of activity is unacceptable. it goes beyond libya, so what i would like to hear is if you could provide your thoughts on the range of possible responses, and educate me as to what you think you could do, all the while respecting what i think we would all like to see achieved in libya, which is the is the basement of a free and productive democracy -- the establishment of a free and productive democracy. >> you go first. in answer to the question, specifically, there are two components that need to happen. you have got to get the partners who are concerned, so the defense ministry, joint chiefs of staff, maybe a couple of other agencies, and they have a national security council, but you need to have discussions, building on the tools they need and effective programs, but the partners they need is the un, because any intervention