has got to go against the limited objective of this campaign which does not demand his removal? if colonel gadhafi is killing his own people, is it permissible to let him stay in power? and, if i may add, do you have any regrets, sir, about undertaking this mission while you re on foreign soil? and do you have the support of the arab people in this yet? okay. first of all, i think i m going to embarrass jim by letting everyone know that jim s mother is chilean and so this is a little bit of a homecoming. you were born in chile, am i right? yes, sir. it s a delight to be here. fantastic. i thought everybody should know that. and also i think that for all the chilean press, you don t need to take jim s example by asking three questions, pretending it s one.
campaign began, is going to take some of our questions. he s going to take questions from the media here, chilean press as well as the u.s. press and you can bet there s going to be one at least not more questions about libya. first time to quiz him on this and press him. white house aides tell us this morning again that the u.s. is going to take a lead role for only days, not weeks. but what if after just a few days here the u.s. starts pulling out of the air strikes and in a lead role and gadhafi is still in pow jer what if some of our allies don t want to continue instituting the no-fly zone? will the u.s. be forced to step it up and get involved in instituting that no-fly zone and what happens to ga doff ji is it going to be okay for the u.s. for a couple week, couple months from now he s still in power even after all of this military campaign? yeah. so many questions, and so many answers needed. ed henry, thank you. good to see you. we should remind you, the president is going