how they feel about it. of course, our jason carroll, we want to bring you back in. ack from afghanistan. i want to ask you the question everyone asks when you come back from a place like that. what was it like? it was sobering, eye-opening, in some ways eouraging to see the soldiers interacting with the afghan people. that s going toe key if u.s. coalition forces are going to be able to win this war. it was also sobering to see the flip side of that, the attacks that took place while i was there, the loss of life that we, you know, that happened while we were there. so it s going to be a long haul for the soldiers who were there on the ground trying to do what they need to do while they re there. and this country that they re fighting in we were talking about this a little bit during the break, does it feel like a country? i think it would depend upon where you are. where i was, which was in the south, it did not. it just simply felt like a number of villages, simple