look at what is happening in tsinai peninsula. there's long been problems. since the coup this radical dynamic occurred where there's an uptake in violence. egypt is in for a long slog against terrorists. >> something we want to talk about, there's no question that there's potential for backlash when you deal with unstable governments. what is the right course forward. think about that. the stream. >> we are talking about whether the u.s. should continue a decades-long history of $2 billion a year in aid to the egypt. and how it could bite them down the road. you were held by the taliban for eight months. are you concerned that marginalizing the muslim brotherhood could lead to violence and force radicalization of the group. >> i am worried about that. we are looking at a scenario of where the civil war was. that killed hundreds of thousands. there are some radicals that you have to deal with with force. i am concerned about the message that we are sending where democracy works for others. i'm war ied that, you know, as we talked about in an earlier segment,