eisenkot, who are actually unfavorable, much bigger response. it was netanya. they held back and i think tried to meet president biden halfway all right. ambassador michael oren, i know there s a lot to discuss. i wish we could get to everything this morning, but really appreciate your time. thanks so much as always. in the meantime, israel reportedly warned the us that it had plans to carry out the attack against iran, a senior us official telling cnn the us did not endorse the attack back with me. mark preston. sure. michael singleton, megan hayes. megan, let me go to you first there was this really frosty relationship between the president and prime minister netanyahu that was just getting frost. your frankly, before we saw what took place over the weekend that iranian attack, which really i mean, i think shook up a big chunk of the diplomatic community but your sense of it, this relationship between the president and the prime minister, it seems to be improving and maybe as michael
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they, i think, blame all. but the problem is now, the fact of life is they have to live my people have to live the results of the decisions that your government made and the fears of my own government. was there an alternative? set aside this panicked evacuation now. clearly this administration did not prepare for the rapid fall of the taliban. but stepping back for a bit, was there an alternative for a complete withdrawal of u.s. forces? we know some of biden s most senior military advisors including joint chairman chiefs that they leave about 23,000 there for afghan terror but also to provide that confidence for afghan forces. in your view, would that have been the better path? yes, i do believe leaving the 2500 forces would have required