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The Pentagon Numbers 750 U.S. Military Who Have Been Injured in the War with Iran

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The Pentagon has set at 750 the number of U.S. military wounded in the war with Iran to date, in the absence of a week for six months since the beginning of the conflict. In this week’s latest update of its database of casualties in combat, the Department of War suddenly added 50 injured. The update takes place weeks after legislators and the media underlined the lack of clarity of death and injury figures published by the Pentagon. Democratic C…

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The Pentagon has set at 750 the number of U.S. military wounded in the war with Iran to date, in the absence of a week for six months since the beginning of the conflict. In this week’s latest update of its database of casualties in combat, the Department of War suddenly added 50 injured. The update takes place weeks after legislators and the media underlined the lack of clarity of death and injury figures published by the Pentagon. Democratic C…

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Data released by the Pentagon reveal that hundreds of U.S. soldiers suffered injuries in the nearly six months of conflict with Iran, at a time when tension between Washington and Tehran escalates again after the end of the truce negotiated in June

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Washington (EFE).- The Pentagon has set 750 the number of U.S. military wounded so far in the war with Iran, in the absence of a week for six months since the beginning of the conflict. In the last update this week of its database of casualties in combat, the Department of War suddenly added 50 wounded. The update occurs weeks after legislators and the media stressed the lack of clarity of death and injury figures published by the Pentagon.

The U.S. demands that allies and China support its economic war against IranThe Pentagon listed 750 U.S. military wounded so far in the war with Iran, when it is one week before six months have passed since the beginning of the conflict.In its last weekly update of the database of casualties in combat, the Department of War incorporated 50 new cases of wounded military. READ ALSO: The U.S. turn toward a privileged economy, according to Financial…

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Paço de Arcos, Portugal on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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