building options, but let s rewind a couple of days ago when president trump launches the first of the tweets about we re going to get out of syria. literally at the same moment general joe botel, four-star general army, incredibly capable special forces officer in charge of this entire region militarily at the same moment his commander in chief is tweeting, we re pulling out of syria, general botel is saying at a different forum, we re going to say. we have a good plan. we re working through this. we have a job to do with isis so this kind of disconnect is incredibly difficult for the military to deal with. and, i think about the time that tweet came out there was a sound of a distant explosion. that was general mattis s head exploding in the pentagon because he s the one that has to put those pieces back together again. so, elise, today the military is building the option sets, which will run from fairly benign
in the meantime, a ceasefire was meant to help bring injured civilians to safety, and that fell apart yesterday. a united nations official says that the continued raids are likely a war crime. really i don t know what to say. i hope really i hope you can do something for people, for my daughter, for the other children. martha: too late for most of these people and too late for a lot, but there are growing questions over whether the obama administration s failure to act in syria led to the genocide, and it s one that no doubt the administration will be asking themselves for some time. let s bring in retired four-star general general army army general, excuse me, jack keane. fox news military analyst. jack, always good to have you wuss. good to be here. martha: i want to play a sound bite from josh earn yesterday in the briefing room and get your