Reports indicate that the Pentagon is concealing details of its military losses in Iran, which could negatively affect support for the U.S.-Israeli war against Tehran. This information raises questions about military transparency and its impact on public opinion.
The Pentagon is preparing to hold a press briefing on the war in Iran next Tuesday, marking the first of its kind in nearly two weeks. Defense Secretary <strong>Pete Hegseth</strong> and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff <strong>General Dan Kine</strong> will participate in the briefing.
A military source has stated that information regarding the potential fate of the American pilot in their custody will remain undisclosed for now. This comes amid rising speculation and concerns regarding transparency in the information being shared.
In an unprecedented move, the Pentagon announced it will not publish its annual report on the deployment of US troops abroad this year, raising questions about military transparency. This marks the first time in decades that such a report will not be issued.