mick, as you know in a meeting with defense secretary gates, president hu wasn t aware his own military had tested a stealth fighter jet. is there a question about whether hu is in charge of china s military? reporter: there is not according to senior and pentagon and military officials. they re convinced from what they ve seen that the civilian leadership is firmly in charge. it s not to say that the military leadership hasn t been confrontational and challenging some of the decisions by the civilian leadership if, in fact, in some cases the military leadership thought the civilians aren t moving aggressively enough. and, of course, you know, the skunk at this garden party that no one is probably going to talk about publicly is taiwan, and as long as the united states continues to insist that it will defend taiwan, then there will always be some level of distrust not only between the governments, but military to military. nick, thanks, as always.
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but tank busting planes like these stopped flying missions last week. and a number of countries like qatar and the uae involved in the air effort refused to let their planes be involved in attacks on gadhafi forces for political reasons back home. with a stalemate on the ground libyan civilians still suffering in places like misurata and tripoli and elsewhere, is nato doing enough? joining us now from benghazi is ben wedeman. also, retired general mark kimmitt, former assistant secretary of state during the bush administration and executive vice president of advanced technology systems company, a defense contracting firm, and jill dougherty at the state department. general, the u.n. mandate says protect civilians. it s a broad mandate but does it lack clarity? for some it could mean taking out tanks and artillery pieces, they re shelling cities. for others it means attacking gadhafi ground troops. for some it means taking out gadhafi because you can argue civilians aren t safe if he s