there are times when it makes sense for the united states to fight for our values, principles and interests. i can t find anybody in washington to explain to me what vital u.s. interests are involved in syria. the only argument i can make for arming the rebels is give them just enough arms to keep the fight going, turn it into a vietnam for hezbollah. that s it. judy. i think that s right. what the president doesn t want to happen at this stage, he doesn t want the assad regime, backed by russia and iran, to win. i think just as important as the use of chemical weapons was the fact that hezbollah decided to get full force into this fight and the strategic town of kucera was in danger of coming back into assad s hands. the cannot let the assad government win. that s why now we re scrambling around what we can do that won t blow back. that s the thing. if he cannot let them win, is
what you hear, shouts of god is great while others say, quote the blood of the martyrs will not be in vain. the camera tilts down, you see it there the head of gadhafi. wounds on his face, including a gunshot wound in the forehead. officials of the nur lew libyan government said he died of shotgun wounds to the head. suggests he deserves some credit for gadhafi s demise. our brave pilots have flown in libya s skies. our sailors provided support off libya s shores. and our leadership at nato has helped guide our coalition. without putting a single u.s. service member on the ground, we achieved our objectives, and our nato mission will soon come to an end. i m john king in washington. we d like to welcome viewers not only here in the united states but around the world. we consider the fallout of the breaking news, death of moammar gadhafi. there are many important unanswered questions tonight, including just how did gadhafi die. did his ruthless son saif die with him? the