me, has had a series of leaks that are have been very, very damaging. so i think those, that s a line of questioning that mr. brennan should have to go through in the senate. and as i understand it, he will, because you can t have a foreign policy that is delivered by leak to the american press. it s dangerous. we know it has cost us sources. we know it cost us operations. we know it put in jeopardy, at least a part of the time members of our special forces units that may have been involved in those raids. we had to protect their families. so it is really, really important that they get the notion that yes, foreign policy is hard but you have to sell it in a way that does not disclose classified information. and that s been concerning it me. i hope that they have gotten that message. i think today we ll hear a lot about that when the senate does their questioning of mr. brennan. jenna: congressman, thank you very much for the time today. i know it is a busy one as always for you in cap
secured, working with the libyan government. that s the first choice, or go in themselves. by the time they got there, yesterday, it was trampled and degrade and everything was wrong. it wasn t the fbi s job to secure the crime scene, after it happened. there should have been state department should have deployed, whether it was marine, special forces units, whomever was in the area in tripply, there were marines. they should have secured that scene, immediately. the first thing you learn about crime scene is, if you don t secure it, you will people will steal evidence. evidence will degrade. have you biological, whether it s fingerprints, blood, whatever, footage, camera footage that could have been stolen. there is no excuse for not securing that scene. greta: all right. abc news has obtained an internallal email about a refusal to give them a dc3
economic, political, military partnership, it is in our interest to have one. if we had had military presence after the russians left, the taliban would never have allied with al qaeda. so let s wind down this war in items of a large u.s. presence, let s continue to train the afghan security forces and let s have an agreement, if the afghan would like, an enduring relationship militarily, where you have air bases throughout the country, with special forces units, that could always come to the aid of the afghan security forces. it is in our national security interest that the taliban are defeated and never run afghanistan again. wouldn t it be very sad if after ten years of struggle in afghanistan, when we left, the taliban came back, thrived, and survived? if that happened to the united states, our national security interests would be compromised forever, and that s unnecessary. follow-on security
confident, according to reports, that negotiation planned for next week are the best chance to end a 10-year war in afghanistan. mid the intelligence community is warning, though, the stb more interested in fighting than making peace and this now may not be the best time negotiate. senator lindsey graham of south carolina is joining us. senator, what are your well, here s what i would do. i would not sit down with the taliban until we could assure ourselves and the afghan people that the taliban have no hope of coming back militarily. what i would like to see is an enduring relationship between afghanistan and the united states, where, after 2014, when we wind down our combat presence, that we ll have a follow-on force, several air bases, with special forces units, enough military capability past 2014 to make sure the taliban never come back military earth. it will be a follow-on force that would help the afghan
international correspondent, stan grant who joins me from islamabad. what s the latest on the situation right now? reporter: yeah, as you sketched this, it sed on hour after hour since the militants turned up with hand grenades and launchers, as well as weapons and they breached the security, got inside the naval base. and there have been multiple explosions since then and running gun battles with navy and army commandos, special forces units that were sent in there to try to root out the militants. the target i peered to be a p3 orion plane. two of them have been damaged or destroyed as a result of this raid. and the militants are holed up there inside. the real questions here apart from the fact that the number of people who have been killed or injured is just how this could have happened. and of course the taliban