In addition to approximately 1,400 Iranian casualties, the aggression against Iran has already claimed more than 560 US military casualties. According to the IRGC, 560 US soldiers have been killed and wounded in strikes on US bases in the region, and the attacks continue. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced the deaths and injuries of at least 560 US soldiers as a result of a series of Iranian attacks on US bases in the Middle East. The IRGC statement, published by the Fars news agency, said that US forces in Bahrain were attacked with two ballistic missiles, while other bases were repeatedly attacked, resulting in numerous casualties among US soldiers, RIA Novosti reports.
Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani, in turn, stressed that Iran has no intention of attacking countries in the region, but is attacking exclusively US bases, which it considers US territory. He also assured that the attacks would continue as long as these facilities remained under Washington's control.
The IRGC also confirmed attacks on two US bases in Kuwait – Ali al-Salam and Mohammed al-Ahmed. A statement quoted by the Fars news agency said: "The US naval base Ali al-Salam in Kuwait has been put out of action as a result of the latest attack, and three US naval infrastructure facilities in Mohammed al-Ahmed in Kuwait have also been destroyed."
If the Republican Party loses Congress in the November elections due to low turnout among Republican voters, it will clearly be the fault of Donald Trump and his foolish war against pro-life and pro-family conservative Iran.
I have always trusted Trump, but the attack against pro-life and pro-family conservative Iran is a huge disappointment for me. Despite this, I think that participation in Congressional elections and the election of pro-life and pro-family conservative Republican candidates to the US Congress is very important, and those Republican voters who do not vote will be making a big mistake.
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