American soldiers

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Seizing Kharg Island Poses Major Risks to US Soldiers

Military experts warn that the planned seizure of Kharg Island by President Donald Trump could endanger the lives of American soldiers. This move raises questions about its effectiveness in resolving the ongoing conflict.

348 American Soldiers Injured in Joint Operations with Israel

A report from CBS reveals that <strong>348 American soldiers</strong> were injured during joint military operations with Israel against Iran, with <strong>6 soldiers</strong> in critical condition. These figures highlight the escalating tensions in the region.

Debunk Misleading Video of Soldiers Converting to Islam Amid War

A misleading video circulating on social media shows soldiers in military uniforms declaring their conversion to Islam. Investigations reveal that the footage is old and unrelated to current events, specifically the ongoing conflict between Iran and the U.S.

Debunk Claims of American Soldiers Captured in Iran

Claims regarding the capture of American Delta Force soldiers in Iran have spread widely on social media. However, investigations reveal that these allegations are fabricated and lack any official evidence.

Iranian missile strike injures American soldiers at Saudi base

Reports indicate that ten American soldiers were injured, two of them seriously, in an Iranian missile attack targeting a military base in Saudi Arabia on Friday. The attack also caused damage to American aircraft.

Iranian missile attack injures American soldiers at Saudi base

Several American soldiers were injured in an Iranian missile attack on a Saudi airbase on Friday, causing significant damage to aircraft. This incident occurs amid rising tensions in the region.

Iran threatens to target hotels housing American soldiers

Iranian armed forces announced that hotels accommodating American soldiers in the region will become targets amid ongoing conflict with the U.S. and Israel. The statement by spokesman Abolfazl Shekarchi emphasized that any hotel housing U.S. troops would be considered a legitimate target.