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No Siren to Evacuate: How U.S. Troops Were Killed in Iran Strikes
The six American service members killed in an Iranian drone attack in Kuwait reportedly received no counter-rocket, artillery, and mortar defense; didnât get the drone defense systems they asked for; didnât hear the warning sirens in time; and were in a makeshift office based out of a trailer that there were concerns about using.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth initially claimed that the soldiers were killed when a âsquirterâ missile made it through the defenses of a fortified base.âYou have air defenses, and a lotâs coming in, and you hit most of it,â Hegseth said Monday at the Pentagon. âEvery once in a while, you might have one, unfortunately, we call it a squirter, that makes its way through. And in that particular case, it happened to hit a tactical operations center that was fortified, but these are powerful weapons.âBut three anonymous military officials told CBS News that the base at the Shuaiba port in Kuwait, where the troops were killed, wasnât just unfortified, it wasnât a base at allâit was a triple-wide trailer surrounded by four concrete walls. They claimed that the trailer was struck directly from above and engulfed in flames. Two of the three officials also said they didnât hear any of the warning sirens that were supposed to go off, even though the siren had been functioning properly for days prior. There was also no rocket defense system that could prevent the attack.It becomes clearer with each passing day that this war is being waged on the fly by individuals whose lust for militancy supersedes any kind of measured, planned action. And if these officialsâ reports are true, Americans are getting killed because of it.
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Kash Patel Fired Entire Team of Iran Experts Right Before Trumpâs War
Kash Patel baselessly fired an elite team of agents specializing in foreign threats from the Middle East just days before Donald Trump launched an illegal military campaign in Iran.Patel terminated a dozen employees and staff after accusing themâwithout providing evidenceâof improperly investigating Trumpâs alleged mishandling of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence. The FBI director specifically gutted a group known as CI-12, a counterintelligence unit tasked with monitoring threats from Iran and its proxies. Days later, Trump toppled Iranâs regime and sparked a sprawling regional conflict in the Middle East. The targeting of this global espionage team was first reported on by The New York Sun.Itâs not surprising that the members of CI-12 were involved in investigating Trump for holding onto classified documents after he left the White House in 2020. CI-12 is charged with media leaks and the mishandling of classified documents, and the documents found at Trumpâs estate reportedly included U.S. military plans for Iran.These latest firings have raised concerns that the U.S. will be unable to respond to threats as the United States and Israel engage in major combat operations in Iran. Nearly half of all working FBI agents have been reassigned to immigration enforcement, including those working in counterterrorism. The terminations also occurred amid wider reductions in force and waves of resignations at the Department of Justice. The DOJâs National Security Divisionâincluding the counterterrorism officeâhas already lost at least half of its workforce, people familiar with the matter told CNN. Patelâs decision to terminate his elite experts on Iran is just one of many elements of Trumpâs decision to take the U.S. into war that feels unplanned, and leaves Americans exposed.
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Trump Admits to Congress He Has No Idea What Happens Next in Iran
Donald Trump really doesnât have an Iran war plan, he told Congress on Monday. In a letter to Congress regarding the War Powers Resolution for Iran, Trump wrote, âAlthough the United States desires a quick and enduring peace, it is not possible at this time to know the full scope and duration of military operations that may be necessary.â This means that he has no idea how long the war will last and whether ground troops will be necessary. The letter goes on to outline the threat that the Trump administration claims Iran poses, from âballistic, cruise, anti-ship, and other missilesâ to its supposed efforts âto seek the means to possess and employ nuclear weapons.â According to Trump, the threat to the United States and its allies had become âuntenable.â The letter avoids the shifting rationale given by White House officials since the weekend. Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed Monday that the administration knew that Israel was going to strike, and âwe knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces.â Trump has claimed that the threat from Iran was imminent, but experts say he is exaggerating. The War Powers Resolution in question is spearheaded by Democratic Representative Ro Khanna and Republican Representative Thomas Massie in the House, with Senator Tim Kaine doing the same in the Senate. While Trump would almost certainly veto it if the bill ends up on his desk, it would be a rebuke for the president and would show that Congress is listening to what most Americans are saying, according to polls.
U.S. Embassies Tell Americans in the Middle East Theyâre on Their Own
The State Department has urged all Americans in the Middle East to leave immediately, but U.S. embassies in the region are telling people trying to flee that they are on their own. U.S. allies within the region are at high risk of being targeted by Iranian missiles, with Iran strikes already occurring across Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, after the joint attack by the United States and Israel last weekend. Meanwhile, Israel has bombed Lebanon. American civilians currently in those areas are being told that theyâll need to figure out their own evacuation plans without any help from their home country. On Tuesday, the U.S. shut down its embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait after Iranian attacks. âThe U.S. Embassy is not in a positionâŻat this timeâŻto evacuate or directly assist Americans inâŻdepartingâŻIsrael,â the U.S. Embassy in Israel posted Tuesday on X, instead telling them to check out the Israeli Ministry of Tourismâs shuttle. âThe U.S. Embassy cannot make any recommendation (for or against) the Ministry of Tourismâs shuttle. If you choose to avail yourself of this option to depart, the U.S. government cannot guarantee your safety. The information is provided as a courtesy to those wishing to leave Israel.â The U.S. Embassy in Qatar said the same, stating that Americans there ânot rely on the U.S. government for assisted departure or evacuation.â This has only increased the frantic nature of these evacuations, as demand for transportation skyrockets, prioritizing only those with enough funds and/or status to get out. âCalled the State Department emergency number because the advisory said âdepart via commercial meansâ and to call if you need assistance arranging departure,â one X user wrote. âAirspace is shut. Airports arenât functioning. Airlines canât be reached. After 30 minutes on the line, they read back the same security update posted online.âAmericans from across the political spectrum sounded off on the abandonment of their fellow citizens in an active war zone.âAll those years demagoguing Benghazi and pretending to give a shit about Americans overseas, and now the White House starts a reckless war with Iran and tells everyone trying to escape the chaos that youâre on your own,â liberal podcaster Tommy Vietor said. âAmerican tax payers are forced to give Israel $3.8 BILLION every single year, and here is our own U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem telling Americans good luck getting out, you are on your own,â former MAGA Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote. âThe betrayal is unbelievable.â