South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson talks about the ongoing bloodshed in Libya and the U.S. posture towards efforts to oust longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi. What does Wilson believe should have been our posture since the start if rebellion? What are we doing diplomatically and militarily to facilitate the ouster of Gadhafi? Why were Democrats and Republicans so quiet about the Libya crisis for days before finally demanding a change in leadership? How can the U.S. best navigate a region full of unrest while our national security interests suggest some current regimes should stay and we;d really like to see others fall? We ask South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson, a member of both the House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees. Wilson is just back from a Congressional delegation to the Middle East and offers updates on Iraq and Afghanistan as well.