group in libya that the united states did a lot of damage on, which was really a wholly-owned subsidiary of isis central in syria and iraq. but a group like isis in afghanistan, isis-k, isis khorasan, as it's known, is mostly former taliban people who objected to the taliban peace negotiations with the united states in some cases, had other objections, are more anti-shia, and slapped on the patch. and i don't think they take -- it's not like they're taking orders from isis central in syria and iraq. >> general hertling, a decision to use elite forces to target someone like this, instead of something like a drone or an air raid of some kind, how much goes into making that call? because obviously there's a whole level of risk to it for u.s. personnel. it's not, you know, a missile being fired from a great distance. >> what you want in these kind