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🇺🇸 750 U.S. Troops Killed or Wounded: Pentagon Caught Hiding the Truth
The Intercept investigation reveals nearly 750 U.S. troops have been killed or wounded in the Middle East since October 2023, but the Pentagon refuses to acknowledge the real numbers.
Here's What We Know:
CENTCOM officially claims ~303 wounded and 13 killed since Operation Epic Fury began on Feb 28, 2026.
But The Intercept's analysis tells a different story:
→ 15+ troops killed since the Iran war started
→ 520+ injured, including sailors from the USS Gerald R. Ford fire
→ 175 killed or wounded in pre-war attacks dating back to Oct 2023
→ 15 more wounded in a March 27 Iranian strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, excluded from official numbers
A defense official called it a "casualty cover-up," saying Hegseth and the White House want to keep this under wraps.
CENTCOM provided outdated, 3-day-old figures and ignored requests for updates. They also refused to share how many bases have been attacked, despite evidence of strikes across Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, UAE, Bahrain, and Iraq.
Under Biden, the Pentagon shared detailed attack chronologies. Under the current administration, that transparency is gone.
Why This Matters for Markets:
Underreported casualties = the conflict is likely more intense than official narratives suggest. This raises the risk of further escalation, which directly impacts oil prices, defense spending, global risk sentiment, and crypto market volatility.