. >> former montana republican governor, marc racicot, i want to thank you for your time.forts. appreciate that. some new details from the pentagon this hour on those retaliatory strikes and what was hit and who wasn't killed. next. wasn't killed. next. breaking news out of the middle east, the pentagon releasing some new details this hour on the retaliatory strikes in iraq and syria. saying no iranians were killed, and that all but one targets were destroyed or functionally damaged. this has secretary of state antony blinken returns to the middle east to just moment for now. and joining me now, senior executive editor of national security, david roads. david, welcome to the broadcast. i will get a response to the pentagon saying that almost every single one of those 85 targets on friday's airstrikes were destroyed. and that no iranians were killed. >> i think the second part of that statement is more important, this was a calibrated, a limited effort i think by the administration to push back as to for the killing of the three u.s. soldiers. but did not kill iranians to n