Six US Soldiers Killed in Iranian Missile Strike on Kuwait Base as War Toll Mounts
Six American soldiers were killed when an Iranian missile struck a U.S. military installation in Kuwait, the BBC reports — the deadliest single incident for American forces since Operation Epic Fury began four days ago and a devastating escalation that brings the total U.S. death toll to at least ten service members. The strike on a base in Kuwait — a key U.S. ally and staging ground for American operations in the Gulf since 1991 — demonstrates Iran's willingness and capability to target American forces far beyond its own borders. The attack is likely to intensify congressional debate over war powers authorization, as lawmakers who were already divided over the operation grapple with a mounting American body count. For the families of the fallen, the abstraction of geopolitical strategy has become the most concrete reality imaginable: their loved ones are not coming home.
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