in afghanistan, other places where we're already there, already committed, what you do with your forces are your decisions. the result of that, kimberly, is that we actually make better decisions and the fact is the forces are more effective because they can adapt to an enemy that is changing as the days go by. and when you're able to do that and you don't have to ask permission, we're very responsive in getting on top of that enemy. abby: what he is talking about there is president trump giving the generals really all the say when it t. comes to defeating isis and combating terrorism. they are the ones on the front line. they have seen this for years now. they know what to do and how to act. he trusts them. >> jon: no more second-guessing as we saw for eight years really during the obama administration. president obama was -- felt that the use of force was not appropriate in so many circumstances. pete: that's right. and no more micromanaging from 30 something grad students from the white house in skinny ties telling comearntedz on