virtually every area you work then, rob wanda, bolivia, bosnia, you notice that all the events that occurred, the tragedies, they were foreseen and especially as a special warfare operator like yourself following that career up, it seems to me studying all the history and everything you have detailed everything you have done everything we end up doing and the western civilized countries and when we try tried to intervene to stop these we are reactors. we are reciting after-the-fact. we are always going to be more or less reacting to the aggressive tensions of the people who propagate these situations to begin with. as a special operator what have you learned? have you evolved any theory or belief that preemption would be the better thing to do since the united states army -- a specially bosnia did you see an indication and in iraq and in afghanistan where special warfare operators like yourselves were put in preemptively to try to prevent it in the first place would be the better strategy? >> well i think actually there is certainly a tremendous amount that we can learn from these stories, a