Elizabeth Warren

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Warren, Kelly, Gillibrand, Blumenthal Investigate Hegseth’s Failure to Protect Troops in Middle East After Fatal Attack

April 27, 2026

Warren, Kelly, Gillibrand, Blumenthal Investigate Hegseth's Failure to Protect Troops in Middle East After Fatal Attack

Troops injured in strike on Kuwait post reportedly received no warning to evacuate, denied requests for additional protections

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Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) launched a new investigation into reports that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth failed to take basic steps to protect troops during Operation Epic Fury, including during a strike that killed six service members and injured twenty in Kuwait.

"Secretary Hegseth sent our troops to fight in Iran, refused to take basic steps to protect them, and then tried to cover up his failures when service members died. Hegseth's leadership has been one betrayal after another - he must be held accountable," said Senator Warren.

On March 1, days into President Trump's illegal war on Iran, an Iranian drone hit a U.S. military post in Kuwait, killing six American service members and injuring at least 20. The attack reportedly came with "no warning or sirens to alert troops to evacuate or get into a bunker." After the attack, service members reported triaging their injuries themselves and having to "commandeer() civilian vehicles to drive the wounded to two local Kuwaiti hospitals."

Secretary Hegseth described the attack as a "powerful" Iranian drone hit that was able to get through "fortified" U.S. defenses. But survivors of the attack described his account as a "falsehood," saying that the unit "was unprepared to provide any defense for itself" despite making requests "for more capabilities to defeat incoming drones."

Accounts from survivors and other officials indicate that the risks to service members in the region were known, but leadership at the Pentagon failed to take steps to prevent harm that could come from Iran's retaliation. One service member recounted seeing intelligence revealing that "the post [they were relocated to] was on a list of potential Iranian targets." Three other officials raised concerns that troop positions "concentrated too many U.S. troops in a location that wasn't defendable."

Survivors of the Kuwait attack have made clear that basic steps were not taken to keep U.S. troops safe, despite previous requests for more defenses against drones. In another case, the Pentagon failed to warn American ships of imminent attacks from Iran, a break from precedent that left the ships no way to evacuate service members and left them stranded for a month.

"We are concerned that this is part of a larger pattern in which this administration has failed to protect Americans in the region from Iranian retaliation," wrote the senators.

In another instance, the Pentagon also reportedly failed to warn troops of imminent attacks from Iran, a break from precedent that left the ships no way to evacuate service members and left them stranded for a month. One source said of Pentagon leadership that, "(t)hey literally do not think about the second-, third- or fourth-order implications" of these major operations.

"The safety and well-being of our service members should be a top priority for DoD leadership. That requires careful consideration of major operations like Epic Fury and plans to prevent possible harm from foreseeable attacks, like retaliation with drone strikes," said the senators.

The senators asked Secretary Hegseth to explain the decision to place troops in Kuwait, why requests for additional protections were denied, and how the Pentagon is ensuring the protection of U.S. troops during Operation Epic Fury by May 11, 2026.

Senator Warren has fought to hold the Trump administration accountable for failing to protect civilians and troops alike during its illegal war in Iran:

  • On April 22, 2026, Senator Warren (D-Mass.), pressed General Randall Reed, Commander of the U.S. Transportation Command (TRANSCOM), on the Trump administration's failures in evacuating Americans from the Middle East at the start of President Trump's illegal war in Iran.
  • On April 20, 2026, Senators Warren (D-Mass.) and Van Hollen (D-Md.) led nine senators in opening a new investigation into Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's role in weakening civilian harm prevention programs and the catastrophic civilian impacts of President Trump's war in Iran.
  • On April 7, 2026, Senator Warren (D-Mass.) released a new video condemning President Trump's threat to wipe out the "whole civilization" of Iran and called for Majority Leader Thune to bring the Senate back into session immediately to vote to stop Trump's war.
  • On March 20, 2026, at a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Senator Warren (D-Mass.) sounded the alarm about the Trump administration's sidelining of the military's Judge Advocate General Corps, who are responsible for providing independent legal advice to commanders. Senator Warren pressed the commanders of United States Northern Command and United States Southern Command about the impact the sidelining of JAGs has on civilian harm as the war against Iran continues.
  • On March 11, 2026, Senators Warren (D-Mass.), Van Hollen (D-Md.), Kaine (D-Va.), Schatz (D-Hawaii), Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), and 41 colleagues pressed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for a full investigation on the airstrikes on a school in Minab, Iran, and other civilian casualties in the Trump administration's war on Iran.
  • On March 5, 2026, Senator Warren (D-Mass) led the entire Massachusetts delegation in pressing Secretary of State Marco Rubio to explain the Trump administration's "complete failure" to evacuate U.S. citizens - including Massachusetts residents - from the Middle East following the administration's starting a reckless war in Iran.
  • On March 3, 2026, Senator Warren (D-Mass.) took to the floor of the U.S. Senate to call on Congress to end President Donald Trump's reckless war in Iran and demand accountability.

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