he only lives there occasionally, and, therefore, he doesn't have the naral credibility of an amerindsident has been hurt. the afghan papers and most recently "the washington post" revealed 18 years of deception and deceit and self-delusion about the united states and afghanistan, the lying that we've had and the evasion. so, you know, i don't see it -- i see it more impulsive than strategic, just likeentire trump administration doesn't appear to be thought out. hi woodruff: how do you we respond is. >> first like the other 7.5 billion inhabitants ofhis earth, i don't know either, but i see it on sort of three levels, first on the near term, the immediate term, which i think it's a reasonably good thing that somebody responsible for the deaths of 600 americans and hundreds of thousands of ddle east meet some justice, i do think that's a good thing, the fact that there wereie rallaround the middle east celebrating his death is a sign of the destruction he has wrougth. there is the middle term, and that's somewhere in between anxiety inducen and terrifying because i don't think iraq os.