who are raqqa that we didn t kill. i hope we killed as many of them as there were in there. but those who scurried out that might have included baghdadi. we need to follow them and kill them there. there are nests of isis around the world. libya, for example. afghanistan, for example. so we need to keep at it. at this point, jake, looking forward now to the administration and what still needs to be done, my concerns at this point are less about the military campaign, which i think has culminated in iraq and syria and more about the political and the economic. so, for example, you saw a little dustup between the prime minister of iraq, abadi and the kurds. and the kurds in the north. i spoke to them all the time. starting two years ago when we
reagan in april of 1986 when the u.s. bombed tripoli, we were worried in 86 that gadhafi was a loose canon, but the fact he occupied chad and they had a lot of you re rauranium. i got the opportunity to edit ronald reagan s diaries and he was very concerned they did lose those two air force captains being shot down but besides that that one was considered a success for ronald reagan and in 1993 and 1998, bill clinton s two you just dealt with, bill clinton got some mileage out of those but alas we didn t kill saddam hussein or gadhafi and they continued to create mischief for the united states. when you look back, a lot of presidents faced a foreign policy test in the first 100 days. of course, where we re at in the