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Iran Claims Capture of US Soldiers Amid Escalating Conflict, Prompting Swift Pentagon Denial

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Amidst the escalating military confrontation known as Operation Epic Fury, a dangerous new narrative war has emerged. Iranian officials made a bold declaration in March 2026, claiming they had successfully taken American military personnel as prisoners of war. According to The Financial Express, the allegation was swiftly and vehemently denied by United States Central Command (CENTCOM), which dismissed the claims as outright propaganda.

The Iranian Allegation

The explosive claim originated from Ali Larijani, the Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. He asserted that “several American soldiers have been taken prisoner” during recent engagements. Larijani accused the Pentagon of orchestrating a cover-up, suggesting that the U.S. was falsely reporting these service members as killed in action to avoid the political humiliation of acknowledging their capture. He further warned that President Donald Trump “must pay the price” for the ongoing offensive operations against the Islamic Republic.

CENTCOM Hits Back

The Pentagon’s response was immediate and unequivocal. A spokesperson for CENTCOM categorized Larijani’s statements as entirely “false” and labeled them “yet another example of [Iran’s] lies and deceptions.” The Associated Press notes that while the US has confirmed the combat deaths of at least six American service members since the joint US-Israel operation began in late February, the military maintains that absolutely no troops have fallen into Iranian custody.

What To Watch

This psychological warfare tactic from Tehran appears designed to exploit domestic American sensitivities regarding POWs and hostages. With families of Americans already detained in Iran expressing deep fears over the widening conflict, as reported by The Navy Times, these unsubstantiated claims serve to sow confusion and anxiety. If Iran attempts to produce staged evidence or parades individuals they claim are captured soldiers, it will drastically inflame public opinion and likely trigger an even more aggressive military posture from Washington.

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