host: phil klein.uest: the difficulty obama is facing is the question of what sort of comes after, and so the thesem was that we remove troops from iraq and we had this hasty withdrawal, and that created this vacuum for i.s.i.s. , so the question is that even if we deal this blow to i.s.i.s. through stepped-up military action, what sort of comes after, what are we going to build there, how much of a presence do we have to be there, do we have to be there? japan were there for decades. i think that is sort of what obama is contemplating right now. thomas in new jersey for folk line of the "washington examiner." hey, tom. caller: good morning, gentlemen. under the eisenhower administration, denon president eisenhower have the eisenhower doctrine, which proclaimed the united states right to be in the middle east because of the area of strategic importance for our country? that is correct, right? i do not want to comment on the nuances of the eisenhower doctrine. the 1950's. is from we are puzzling to myth