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Death Toll Rises For US Service Members As Iran Attacks Escalate

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A fourth American service member has died after succumbing to injuries sustained in the attack targeting U.S. forces in Kuwait, US Central Command confirmed. The victim had initially been listed as seriously wounded. Identities are being withheld until 24 hours after next of kin notification, in accordance with Pentagon policy.

The latest death adds to what is becoming an increasingly sobering chapter in Operation Epic Fury.

CENTCOM had previously announced that three US service members were killed and five seriously wounded in the strike. Several others suffered minor shrapnel injuries and concussions but were treated and are preparing to return to duty. Now, four Americans are confirmed dead.

According to a person familiar with the situation who spoke to the Associated Press, the victims were members of a US Army logistics and supply unit — a critical backbone of military operations often operating behind the scenes but essential to combat readiness.

“Major combat operations continue and our response effort is ongoing,” CENTCOM said in a statement, signaling that the mission is far from over.

Images emerging from the region show plumes of smoke rising over Tehran following continued strikes, along with reports of damaged infrastructure, including hospital facilities. US fighter jets have been active over Kuwaiti airspace as the conflict intensifies.

Fourth US service member dies from Iran attacks https://t.co/4JJRZkrDcP pic.twitter.com/jYmt2kEpgC

— New York Post (@nypost) March 2, 2026

President Trump reacted Sunday evening, before the fourth death was announced, telling The New York Times, “Three is three too many, as far as I’m concerned.” But he also acknowledged the reality of war, noting that Pentagon projections suggested casualties “could be quite a bit higher than that.”

That warning now carries heavier weight.

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At a Monday press conference, Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan “Raizin” Caine delivered a blunt assessment: “We expect to take additional losses, and as always, we will work to minimize US losses.”

He made clear this is not a short-term engagement.

“This is not a single, overnight operation,” Caine said. “The military objectives that CENTCOM and the Joint Force have been tasked with will take some time to achieve — and in some cases will be difficult and gritty work. These are major combat operations.”

President Trump has estimated the campaign against Iran will last approximately four weeks from the start of strikes on Feb. 28.

“It’s always been a four-week process,” Trump told the Daily Mail. “We figured it will be four weeks or so. As strong as it is, it’s a big country. It’ll take four weeks — or less.”

In the same interview, Trump emphasized what he described as a major strategic breakthrough.

“We took out their entire leadership — far, far more than what we thought,” he said.

As the operation moves forward, the message from military leadership is clear: the mission continues, the risks remain real, and the cost has already been steep.

Four Americans are now gone. And officials are signaling that the fight is far from finished.

New York Post

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