As War in Iran Widens, Trump Administration Pledges to Send More Troops
The U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran and wide-scale Iranian defensive reprisals expanded Monday as the United States pledged to send more troops to the region. The U.S. military expects to endure additional casualties in its operation, Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine said in a rare on-camera news briefing, adding that accomplishing objectives will take "some time" and, "in some cases, will be difficult and gritty work."
The briefing, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, came after U.S. Central Command reported that a fourth U.S. service member had died of injuries suffered in Iran’s initial retaliatory salvos over the weekend following the attack on their country. Earlier Monday, Centcom said that three U.S. fighter jets were mistakenly shot down overnight by Kuwait amid active combat but that all six crew members safely ejected.
As the war entered its third day, Iran continued its attacks on several Persian Gulf states. Lebanon's Hezbollah responded to the killing of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with rocket and drone attacks on Israel, prompting Israeli strikes in the suburbs of Beirut and other strongholds of the Iran-allied group.
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