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    Pentagon Informs Congress: No Proof Iran Intended First Strike on US Forces

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant development amid rising tensions in the Middle East, Pentagon officials conveyed to congressional staff on Sunday that there is no concrete intelligence indicating that Iran had planned to launch a first strike against United States forces. This revelation comes at a time when the US and Israel have intensified their military operations against Iran, representing one of the most extensive campaigns targeting the country in recent decades.

    The confidential briefings, which lasted more than 90 minutes, were held behind closed doors with members of both Democratic and Republican national security staffers from the House of Representatives and the Senate. White House spokesperson Dylan Johnson confirmed the sessions, emphasizing that while Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal and its network of proxy militias remain a serious concern for American interests, there is no evidence suggesting Tehran intended to directly attack US personnel.

    These disclosures contrast with earlier narratives presented by senior administration officials, who had implied that the US military strikes were preemptive measures against an imminent Iranian assault. The recent offensive, launched on Saturday, reportedly included highly aggressive actions such as the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the destruction of Iranian naval vessels, and strikes on over 1,000 strategic targets throughout Iran. Such a broad and forceful campaign underscores the administration’s commitment to curbing Iran’s regional influence and military capabilities.

    President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters, described the ongoing military operations as a necessary effort to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, dismantle its missile development programs, and neutralize threats posed to the United States and its allies in the region. He also called on the Iranian population to challenge their government’s policies, signaling a desire to foster internal dissent within Iran. The president indicated that the campaign would continue for several weeks, reflecting the administration’s long-term strategic objectives.

    However, the Pentagon’s admission that there was no intelligence of an Iranian first strike challenges some of the key justifications previously offered to support the military actions. Critics, particularly from the Democratic Party, have condemned the operation as a “war of choice,” arguing that diplomatic avenues, including peace talks reportedly mediated by Oman, still held promise for a peaceful resolution. Furthermore, claims made by President Trump about Iran nearing the capability to strike the US mainland with ballistic missiles have not been corroborated by intelligence assessments, raising questions about the administration’s rationale for escalating the conflict.

    The ongoing hostilities have already resulted in the first American casualties, intensifying scrutiny from lawmakers and the public over the legitimacy and strategic wisdom of the campaign. As the situation continues to evolve, the Pentagon’s briefing to Congress highlights the complexity and uncertainty surrounding US-Iran relations and the broader geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East.

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