ron brownstein, where do you think the big changes are going to be on foreign policy, on terror withought the nit-picking of how it went down and how it was described by the white house in contrast to the pentagon, this was a huge success for american forces. >> and a moment that offers kind of an bookend and opportunity to turn the page in a variety of areas. the first opportunity i think people inside the administration see is in dealing with pakistan. certainly pakistan's ability to kind of maintain the double game that has been playing has been compromised. i mean, the two alternatives are pleading collusion or incompetence. not a great series of choices when you're under pressure from congress on the $3 billion in aid that they receive every year. so this, i think, does give the president a moment where he has more leverage to basically put to them the same question that george w. bush did in 2001. again, are you with us? are you against us? and increase the pressure on them to move more decisively against the terrorist networks that they have harbored as a portion of their nati