what i'm moreered -- more worried about is the man pad, the portable air defense systems and rockets that were in the tens of thousands coorksd to go reports that have begun to disappear outside of libya. that is very troubling. bill: and how do you obtain verification of that? if at all? >> well, i think that's one disadvantage to not being on the ground there, and for the rebels, not having secured the locations where those man pads and other rockets were found. i think that ought to be a very urgent priority. i don't know that we can get back what's already escaped. but to the extent that those weapons are still there, they need to be secured and accounted for, just as soon as possible. bill: one more, sir, for you : megrahi, who is now back in libya, we assume he's in tripoli, perhaps he's on his death bed, who can really say, would that be a priority in trying to apprehend him again? >> well, i think it should be for the united states. you know, he was released by the scots and brits in august 2009 because he only had a few month toss live and he's still cranking along. i think