and we are now seeing years later, we ve seen the rise of isis, mass atrocities, the re-insertion of russia that has emboldened hezbollah and iran, the mass migration of refugees that has completely destabilized europe. it s going to be a stain on his legacy. martha: respond. if you prefer those 1300 tons of chemical weapons be in the hands of isis today, i m happy for you to make that argument. was it a perfect solution? they would ve been in the hands of the assad regime today. let me finish. was it a perfect solution? no. was it the best option we felt we had at the time? yes! look, i said last night on television that president trump made the right decision. the bigger question for all of us should be one strike does not make a strategy and what is the strategy for solving the syrian crisis going forward? what is the strategy that rex tillerson will take to
what is the strategy that rex tillerson will take to moscow next week? none of us have heard that. that is the key question in this moment. yes, we can all apply the strikes. but without a strategy, there is no endgame here. martha: that s a good question. it s one that needs to be asked. thank you very much all of you. good to see you tonight. thank you. so coming up, a media that has long been skeptical of president trump s leadership qualities is now in some circles starting to rally a bit behind the president in the wake of the strikes in syria. reaction and analysis from that coming up next. plus today, earlier, another european city, another suspected vehicle terrorist attack as a truck plowed through innocent people in stockholm, sweden, killing at least four of them. the details, what it means for the security of the united states i ahead with