relation with hezbollah. maybe it could attack u.s. forces in afghanistan or cause problems in iraq, but it doesn't have a military like the u.s. has a military. we can pick any point in the globe any way we want at anytime we want, more or less, and iran, most of its military is focused on maintaining domestic control, not forced projection overseas. yes, they'll retaliate, cause problems, but not the sort of regular, you know, troops line up and fight each other in a traditional military battle that might happen in other parts of the world. it's going to be more what they call assays symmetrical. >> and my question is whether they would go for civilian targets or military installations somewhere. i hope we never have to ask the question or know. jim walsh, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> eric? >> jamie, it was another big night for mitt romney last night. the republican candidate for president walking away from the nevada caucuses with a