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2 U.S. Troops Killed, 1 Missing After Iran Strike in Jordan—Military Confirms

2 U.S. Troops Killed, 1 Missing After Iran Strike in Jordan—Military Confirms

Two U.S. Service Members Killed in Iranian Strike on Jordan Base

What Happened Overnight in Jordan

Two U.S. service members (that means people who serve in the U.S. military) were killed overnight when Iran launched a strike (like an attack with missiles or bombs) on a U.S. military base in Jordan. This was shared by U.S. Central Command (called CENTCOM for short — they are the part of the military that handles the Middle East region) on Saturday.

Other Service Members Affected

Not everyone at the base was killed. Here is what else happened:

  • A third U.S. service member is missing in action (this means they cannot be found after the attack).
  • Four other service members were taken to a hospital in Jordan for medical care but have since been sent home.
  • Some other service members got small injuries and were treated right away.

Names of the Fallen

The names of the two Americans who died have not been shared yet. The military is waiting until their family members are told first. This is a normal rule so families hear the news before the public.

Important Point: The identities are being kept private until the next of kin (closest family) are notified.

What U.S. Leaders Said

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (the top boss of the U.S. military) posted on social media Saturday about the deaths. He said:

  • "Godspeed, heroes."
  • "Their sacrifice only stiffens our resolve." (This means their loss makes the U.S. more determined.)

U.S. Response with Airstrikes

After the attack in Jordan, U.S. forces carried out new airstrikes (attacks from airplanes) against Iran. These were ordered by President Trump, and CENTCOM confirmed it Saturday evening.

A few key things to know:

  1. These strikes were the eighth straight night of attacks on Iran.
  2. This happened after talks to stop fighting (called ceasefire talks) fell apart.
  3. CENTCOM said the strikes were meant to:
    • Weaken Iran’s ability to threaten ships in the Strait of Hormuz (a narrow waterway where lots of trade ships pass).
    • Punish the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (a powerful military group in Iran) for attacking Americans in Jordan.

Bigger Picture of U.S. Deaths in the Iran War

The two deaths are the 15th and 16th U.S. service member deaths in the war with Iran. Here is a simple list of other recent losses:

  • A U.S. Navy pilot died last month when his helicopter had to land in the sea; the Navy said it was not caused by enemy attack.
  • In March, six service members were killed in an Iranian attack on a base in Kuwait.
  • Also in March, six died when a refueling plane crashed in Iraq.
  • One was killed in an Iranian strike on a base in Saudi Arabia.

Summary

Two U.S. troops died and one is missing after an Iranian strike on a base in Jordan. The U.S. responded with a new round of airstrikes on Iran, continuing a week of nightly attacks. Leaders honored the dead, and the total U.S. death toll in the Iran war has now reached 16. Names are held back until families are told.

FAQ

Q: What is CENTCOM?
A: CENTCOM is the part of the U.S. military that manages operations in the Middle East, including countries like Jordan, Iran, and Kuwait.

Q: Why hasn’t the military released the names of the two who died?
A: They wait to tell the soldiers’ families first, which is standard procedure.

Q: What is the Strait of Hormuz?
A: It is a narrow and important water path where many commercial ships travel; Iran’s threats there can affect global trade.

Q: How many nights in a row has the U.S. struck Iran?
A: Eight straight nights, after ceasefire discussions stopped.

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