 Now at the same time Secretary of State Pompeo taking the lead as he should in something like this has doubled the number of diplomats in the liberated parts of Syria. Brett McGurk has been magnificent at orchestrating the international coalition including the funding for the emergency services and that continues to go on. Now will that in itself by getting the locals empowered to represent their own communities to defend their own communities against a return of ISIS in itself stop the Iranian influence? No it will not but that is where the Geneva process comes in to say Iran you have no business in Syria you've not been helpful there. Or militia that is destabilizing in Lebanon against the government the Lebanese Hezbollah and their fighters inside Syria and ones like that need to get out of Syria if we're going to have peace. Inside Iraq I think it's a matter of United States and NATO training mission Iraq a NATO element that's going to make Iraqi military something that stands up for Iraq and is not reliant on the goodwill of the Tehran regime again this is not a contest with the Iranian people this is a senseless war for the Iranian people to be in Syria or to be trying to make Iraq into a rump state of Tehran it's not going to work and it's just wasting a lot of the resources that would help the people in Iran if that was not a revolutionary regime if it was really a government that cared about its people.