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s.e.a.l. hailed by combat experts as one of the military s deadliest snipers was one of two people killed saturday at a shooting range. police say chris kyle, who survived four grueling combat tours in iraq was gunned down by a troubled fellow soldier that he was trying to help. nbc news chief pentagon correspondent jim maiklaszewski joins us now. what do we know? it s a tragic story in so many ways. this marine corps reservist, a 25-year-old by the name of eddie ray routh, is in custody facing two capital murder charges in the deaths of that former navy s.e.a.l. sniper, chris kyle, and a friend. but the police still cannot pinpoint a motive. now, friends say that it appeared that routh was suffering ptsd, post-traumatic stress, from his service in iraq, and kyle has a record of
rick: the timing of major developments in iraq and libya this week has combat experts wondering if wars will ever be fought the same way. in libya, u.s. and nato forces, toppling moammar gadhafi s regime in a few months with no loss of u.s. troops, compared to iraq where we are pulling out by the end of the year now after some ten years and more than 4,000 troops killed. about 4400, in fact. are we looking at a new way of fighting our wars? joining us is fox news military analyst, retired u.s. navy captain chuck nash. it s always good to talk to you. thanks for being with us. nice to be with us. rick: they got all the bad guys who have been wiped out over the last year or so from bin laden to al-awlaki, of course, this week to gadhafi. and in no case did we have to put a significant number of u.s. troops on the ground in harm s way. is this a new way of fighting the war on terrorism, sir?