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it's certainly possible the u.s. saw what it had been able to destroy and realized there was another target that needed to be hit or destroyed here. the u.s., again, trying to send with these other countries a message of deterrence to the houthis and a warning, president joe biden saying on friday, if the houthi attacks on shipping continued, so too would the u.s. strikes on houthi facilities. still, the strikes have tried to be limited in scope, making it clear they're not going after all houthi infrastructure, just their ability to target international shipping lanes. the question, could they conduct sort of massive barrage like we saw them do earlier in the week? senior pentagon official says he believes from what he has seen that the houthis would be unable to conduct barrage of that magnitude based on the u.s. and coalition strikes. victor and amara? >> thank you so much. joining us now is retired air force colonel cedric leighton. good morning to you. i want to pick up where oren left off there. how much do we know about how much these strikes have degraded

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