potentially put the taliban -- puts them at least certifying their leadership role. bus they certainly don't like isis-k and the taliban will be happy about the air strike. what is next for afghanistan? how can they co-exist there? can they? >> they have a history of conflict between them. the taliban doesn't seem to like isis-k. they have to establish they have command and control over afghanistan. i think one of the big questions going forward, 20 years ago when the taliban was in power, afghanistan was almost a medieval state. there were no paved roads out of kabul and the man cities, huh to go across the boarder to pakistan to make a phone call. was no telephone infrastructure. you have paved roads, and airports, and cell phone networks that ironically, the