
"Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has urged civilians to report the whereabouts of U.S. soldiers, stating, 'We are forced to identify and target the Americans.' This message was conveyed through a communication encouraging people to avoid sheltering U.S. troops and to report their locations via Telegram."
"Retired Master Sgt. Wes J. Bryant commented on the challenges of relocating troops, stating, 'Yes, we have the ability to set up expedient operation centers, but you're absolutely going to lose capability.' He highlighted the impracticality of placing unwieldy military equipment in temporary locations like hotels."
"Since the conflict began, thirteen U.S. soldiers and over 1,500 Iranians have died, alongside eighteen Israelis and more than 1,000 Lebanese. This reflects the severe human cost of the ongoing military actions in the region."
Iranian officials have called on civilians in the Gulf region to report the locations of U.S. soldiers, who have been relocated to safer facilities due to retaliatory attacks. Thousands of the 40,000 U.S. troops stationed in the region have moved to avoid being targeted. Retired Master Sgt. Wes J. Bryant noted that while expedient operation centers can be set up, they come with a loss of capability. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps emphasized the importance of reporting U.S. soldiers' locations as an Islamic duty, highlighting the ongoing conflict's toll on both U.S. and Iranian lives.
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