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Google AI: No, the claim that three U.S. soldiers were killed in recent Iranian missile strikes on Kuwait is false. [1]
While Iran did fire a wave of retaliatory missiles and drones toward U.S. military assets in Kuwait and Bahrain, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) officially denied reports of American fatalities from these July 2026 strikes, explicitly calling the death toll claims "Iranian propaganda". Local regional air defense systems intercepted the majority of the incoming projectiles.
Grok AI:
US Central Command (CENTCOM) directly refuted this: “Iranian propaganda claimed today that three American service members were killed in Kuwait by strikes from Iran. FALSE. There are zero reports of deaths or injuries among U.S. military personnel in the region. All personnel have been accounted for.”
ChatGPT: Yes, in the context of the 2026 conflict shown in the video, reputable reports indicate that three U.S. soldiers were killed in an Iranian attack on a U.S. military base in Kuwait.