baghdad is briefing reporters from baghdad via satellite in the pentagon as we speak. he will have further developments and get to you when we learn what he has. jenna: we will be anticipating that. with much more on this topic retired army lieutenant colonel schaeffer later in the hour, you might know lieutenant-colonel safer with the first raid in afghanistan before it became a large-scale operation. that is what we will be asking about. we do more raids in syria how do we keep that from becoming a bigger war in the middle east? we will talk about that in a few moments. jon: we take you to denver, colorado, not far from the site of the debate in boulder, this is in the river north district just north of downtown where a kareem has collapsed on the side of the building. other buildings in that area are being evaluated. if you look at these pictures from our denver of filled yet no
supporting capable partners in opportunistic attacks against isil or conducting such missions directly. whether by strikes from the air or direct action on the ground. jenna: let s bring in lieutenant colonel sunny schaeffer from london center for policy research the sheik conducted cross border raids in 2003. i always like to add that in. important work you did that relates to this conversation. secretary carter made the comments yesterday saying this is not a change in strategy, we will keep doing what we have been doing in iraq and syria. what are you hearing in those comments? two things could be silly not to admit we have. on the ground when we have been, the few things we have done very well, for example the raid to kill abu sayyef can liberate the folks who were the unfortunate loss of one of our operatives.