military in afrin. france and the united states and others had been urging restraint, but the turkish prime minister has promised to make the militias, quote, pay for this twice as much. >> yeah. >> so seems doubling down given what happened here. >> certainly they're doubling down. it's one of the things that we've seen from the turkish government, from the turkish military, ever since their campaign began. you rightly pointed out that a lot of european nations, but also the u.s., urging restraint there on the part of the turks. but the turks are saying they're not having any of that. they say they want to see this campaign in afrin through. and they're also thinking about, quite frankly, attacking kurdish forces in other parts of syria, as well. because they don't want to see the establishment of something like a kurdish autonomy zone or even a kurdish state on their border. so the turks really doubling down. one of the things that the turkish president said is, look, right now what his troops are trying to do is take the high ground around the town of afrin to then later move into that place. but of course we have to keep in mind this is a turkish