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    Pentagon Officials Address False Claims on Iran’s Use of Marine Life in Warfare

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Pentagon officials have publicly addressed and debunked circulating claims that Iran is employing dolphins as lethal weapons in warfare. These allegations, which have gained some traction in media and social discussions, suggest the use of marine mammals for hostile military operations. However, defense experts emphasize that such reports lack credible evidence and are largely based on misinformation or exaggerated interpretations of Iran’s naval capabilities.

    Historically, the concept of using marine animals in military contexts is not new; during the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union explored marine mammal programs for surveillance and mine detection. Nonetheless, the current narrative about Iran’s so-called “deadly dolphins” appears to be a misrepresentation, potentially fueled by geopolitical tensions and the desire to portray Iran as a more unconventional threat. Pentagon officials stress the importance of relying on verified intelligence to avoid the spread of unfounded fears that could escalate regional instability.

    Meanwhile, the discussion around Iran’s naval strategies continues to be a focal point in broader security analyses of the Middle East. Clarifying these false claims helps maintain a fact-based understanding of the threats posed by various actors in the region. It also underscores the challenges faced by military and intelligence communities in countering disinformation campaigns that can distort public perception and policy decisions.

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