sergeant, thank you so much. sir, we have some wonderful stories. i had a kid here in chicago. the helicopter came in and he it was mail call. they were going to get some supplies. and he goes up, they hand him the bags of mail and throw them on the ground and it s a hot lz, landing zone, so the chopper comes in really fast and they hand him a stack of chicago pizzas and he completely froze. he said he couldn t move. and the chopper guy is like get out of here, we ve got to go. he couldn t move and his buddies dragged him away. he s like oh, my god, chicago pizza. then some special operation guys last fourth of july contacted me and said, sir, we ve been out for months eating just mres. this is like a week before the fourth of july, get us some. i said, okay, have your guy call my guy over there. i can t know where you re at. so the morning of fourth of july they re standing, 17 guys are waiting. an airplane goes over and they see a parachute open. it s coming down, coming down and
ground, but as one of the e-mails surfaced from this analyst that was essentially running him, that they were so pleased that they were able to do this, and basically best the directorate of operation guys, the other guys in the building. what this shows, i think, is an agency that s complete ly since 9/11 has grown too big, too reliant on contractor and no one can get their arm around it. is there a realty rivalry between the analysts, those who try to come up with assessments and the clan deathant service, like you used to doened try to recruit foreigners to help the united states? i wouldn t use the term a rivalry. they re two very different functions. they re two different types of people. the type of person that goes into the analytical side is completely different from what you would find on the ops side.
sarkozy ironically would look the beater on this he was the one who kept us from over flying the planes when we lost two. there are french special operation guys and british air ground patrollers that they talk about. it would be very ironic if it turns out moammar qaddafi goes on the very anniversary the 14th of april the day we attacked them 25 years ago. the 8th anniversary in iraq. are you worried about what follows? i am a bit concerned. we don t know who the rebels are. geraldo my time at the national security council like oliver north with reagan mine with clinton. a major lesson i learned was the military often can stop a