analyst bob sexton is with me in new york. peter bergen is with me from washington. pretty astounding what s happening. there is so much news yesterday. this didn t get as much news as it perhaps did globally but in a span of just a few hours, terror attacks unfolding in europe north africa the middle east and you say these three attacks represent different flash points now in this conflict against isis. how so? really the choice of targets shows you the different conflicts that are playing out now. the islamic state is deciding for example, to exacerbate sectarian tensions in the case of kuwait by trying to elevate the conflict between sunni and shiite and by forcing the government of kuwait for example, to even come in and try to calm things down. they say see, this government is in the pocket of the shiite. this is playing out in iraq playing out elsewhere across the middle east right now. that s sort of another front of that conflict which you see in the case of tunisia is attack