Iran Claims Capture of US Soldiers; Washington Denies Allegations

Iran Claims Capture of US Soldiers
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New Delhi, March 9, 2026 — In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing regional conflict, Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, claimed on Saturday that Iranian forces have captured “several” American soldiers. Larijani further accused the United States of deliberately concealing these captures by reporting the personnel as “killed in action” (KIA) to avoid public outcry.

The claims come amid the chaos of Operation Epic Fury, a joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran that began on February 28, 2026.

The Allegations: “Truth Cannot Be Hidden”

In a statement posted on the social media platform X, Larijani asserted that he had received intelligence reports confirming American troops are being held in Iranian custody.

“It has been reported to me that several American soldiers have been taken prisoner,” Larijani wrote. “But the Americans claim that they have been killed in action. Despite their futile efforts, the truth is not something they can hide for too long.”

Larijani suggested that Washington is utilizing a “misleading narrative” to manage the domestic political fallout of the war. He alleged that the US administration is currently acknowledging only a handful of deaths (officially six service members as of March 8) but warned that these numbers would eventually be increased under the guise of “accidents” or further combat developments.

Washington Responds: “Lies and Deception”

The United States military moved swiftly to dismiss the reports. A spokesperson for US Central Command (CENTCOM), Navy Captain Tim Hawkins, characterized the claims as part of a coordinated disinformation campaign.

  • Official Denial: CENTCOM stated that the allegations are “categorically false.”
  • The Narrative Battle: “The Iranian regime is doing everything it can to peddle lies and deceive. This is yet another clear example,” Hawkins told reporters.
  • Casualty Figures: While Iran claims hundreds of US casualties, the Pentagon maintains that only a small number of personnel have been killed since the strikes began.

The Broader Conflict: A Region on the Brink

The dispute over prisoner status highlights the intense “information warfare” currently shadowing the kinetic war. The conflict was ignited late last month when the US and Israel launched massive airstrikes targeting Iranian leadership, nuclear sites, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

Key Statistics (As of March 9, 2026)Reported Figures
Total Casualties (Estimated)Over 1,300 (per Iranian reports)
Official US Deaths6 service members
High-Value TargetsInitial strikes reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Regional ImpactRetaliatory strikes on US bases in Iraq, Jordan, and the Gulf

Analysis: Why Capture Claims Matter

If Iranian forces have indeed taken US prisoners, it would provide Tehran with significant leverage in any future negotiations and could severely undermine the Trump administration’s “Operation Epic Fury” objectives. Conversely, if the claims are unfounded, they serve as a psychological operations tool aimed at demoralizing the American public and military families.

As of Monday morning, no physical evidence—such as video footage or identification cards of the alleged prisoners—has been released by Tehran. However, the IRGC-affiliated news agencies have hinted that more “surprises” regarding the fate of foreign troops may be forthcoming.

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