TDPresident Donald Trump has acknowledged United States’ casualties in the ongoing war against Iran.
President Trump made the acknowledgement in media interviews, saying the United States have three victims, while the Iranians can’t number theirs.
A rapid series of military and political developments has unfolded between the United States and Iran, producing conflicting claims and confirmed losses.
What happened
U.S. military operations struck Iranian naval vessels in the Gulf of Oman, destroying 11 ships, the U.S. Central Command said.
The Central Command released footage and described the action as restoring control of the strait and protecting maritime navigation.
U.S. Central Command later said six American service members were killed in the broader operations and related incidents, after initially reporting a smaller number of fatalities.
Iranian response and rhetoric
On its part, Iran has warned that the United States “will no longer be safe.”
Iranian officials issued stern warnings in response to the strikes, with rhetoric indicating that U.S. forces and interests will face consequences.
Tehran has also condemned the U.S. attacks as unlawful and provocative.
The Guls country stated that Trump “sacrificed American soldiers for Israel’s pursuit of power.”
Iranian statements remain part of a fast-moving information environment and are being monitored.
Statements from U.S. leaders
President Donald Trump acknowledged U.S. casualties in public remarks and in media interviews, saying the United States “expects casualties” in the course of the operations and referring to U.S. losses.
Responding, the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, said the US is “paying attention” to potential domestic terror attacks from Iranian sleeper cells.
Hegseth warned that U.S. authorities are monitoring the threat of potential retaliatory activity, including concerns about possible domestic attacks by Iranian-linked sleeper cells.
Casualty reporting and verification
Initial U.S. statements reported three U.S. service members killed during the opening phase of the operation.
U.S. officials subsequently revised the toll as additional remains were recovered and investigations continued.
Independent verification of some battlefield claims from either side remains limited amid active operations and restricted access to strike sites.
Strategic implications
The destruction of Iranian naval vessels in the Gulf of Oman represents a significant escalation in maritime operations.
It raised immediate concerns for commercial shipping and regional security.
U.S. warnings about potential sleeper‑cell activity signal heightened domestic security postures and increased coordination among federal agencies.
What to watch next
- Official casualty confirmations and next‑of‑kin notifications from the U.S. Department of Defense.
- Any follow‑on military actions or retaliatory strikes from Iran and responses from U.S. partners in the region.
- Statements from international organizations and major capitals calling for de‑escalation or proposing diplomatic responses.













