we'd do it thoroughly and bring in the right expertise. that's what i want the saudis to be doing. i think they've invited the u.n. in to do that. i think that that's a good positive step. there's no way an hour or two after an incident like this we should be claiming we know exactly what happened. >> the president tweeted, he was locked and loaded. >> yeah. >> just instantaneously. >> yeah, it's just not language that's helpful and, you know, the president goes back and forth -- >> how does the region see that language from the president? how do they react? >> i think the problem is if we don't know here in the united states kind of where the president is in any given moment, what does the region think is going on? and i don't think this president wants war with iran. i think he and bolton came to blows, not blows, came to argue about this, but you can get in an inadvertent war without meaning to and when you use language like that and you escalate and you risk kind of knee-jerk reactions, you can find yourself in a conflict that you maybe didn't want to be in but you're in it because everyone gets their backs up and