Service Member Deaths in Iran Viewed as Preventable, Reports Say
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A report released by U.S. troops and intelligence officials claims that several service members who died in Iran could have been saved.
The findings, released on Thursday, detail incidents in which U.S. personnel were killed while operating in Iranian territory. Officials say that the deaths were avoidable, citing lapses in planning and execution.
The report does not identify specific locations or names of the fallen, but it underscores the need for improved safety protocols in U.S. operations abroad.
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