steve: andrew, for people who have not known what s been going on in that neck of the woods for a while and you write about that in a op-ed today in the new york daily news, the syrian war has been going on it s been a civil war for the last six years. half a million people have been murdered by assad. and, yet, it was finally these images of the 80 who were gassed on tuesday that got the world s attention. absolutely. and, in fact, you know, to putin s point, calling these strikes against international law. the precedent of international law is clear just like nato s bombing of kosovo in 1989. if there are crimes against humanity of this scale such that they effect regional stability, member states are entitled to move against to take action against the perpetrators to restore international stability and bring those who are committing those crimes to justice. steve: just a second ago the iranian foreign minister zoo
u.s., syria and iraq as retaliation. i thought the iranian foreign minister s statement was very telling. for the first time in a long time iranians sound cautious. that s a good thing. steve: all right. andrew and tony, and gary, thank you very much. i have now have the other two tweets from the foreign ministry, he says u.s. aide saddam use s of cw against iran in the 1980s. thank you. steve: you are welcome, military force over bogus chemical weapons allegations first in 2000 and now in 2003 in syria. not only two decades after 9/11 u.s. military fighting on same side as al qaeda and isis in yemen and syria. time to stolen the hype and the coverups. mark steyn, best selling author, fox news contributor as well joins us right now. so that s interesting. the iranians are saying we are a partner of isis. right. this is the confusion of it i think that was what was great last night.