trainer operation where we are training pakistani military trainers who then in turn will be able to train their forces in terms of being better able to operate in counterterrorism situations. but there are no plans as of right now for anything of that sort. we have signaled in the past, jenna, that we are ready, willing and able to work with the pakistani military in all manner of ways, but they are a sovereign country, so this is a partnership, and we've got to work according to what their interests are as well. jenna: jeff, our viewers have so many questions about our relationship with pakistan, and the review that was given last week on afghanistan underscored some of those concerns about our working relationship with that country. if there is a real, direct threat coming from the tribal regions there, why wouldn't we send more troops? >> because, frankly, the pakistani military is probably best able to go after the threat in their midst. they recognize that now is an existential threat to their government as it is to the afghanistani government as well as it is potentially to our friends and allies around the