components in syria that you have not only isis affiliates but rival factions of al qaeda fighting them. you have some parts that the uae and russians or egyptians are supporting versus those supported by the united states. you have all the dynamics for another horror inside libya that hasn't gotten that much attention. >> further complicates what is already a ridiculously complicated issue. if you try to figure out how all the players work together, it's a rubic's cube. you may agree this point with one, but on the other you are on different sides. >> the president at the pentagon showing he's in the saddle, but we keep saying this is going on years waiting for some element of commander in chief obama showing that he's got control of the pieces. what we didn't hear in this