US Army ignoring safety concerns before Iranian strike led to mass casualty, soldiers say - report
A report indicates that the US Army may have overlooked safety concerns prior to an Iranian strike that resulted in mass casualties. Major Stephen Ramsbottom expressed that more medical personnel and supplies could have potentially saved the life of Master Sergeant Nicole Amor. The incident occurred at the Ali Al Salem Base in Kuwait.
- ▪The US Army reportedly ignored safety concerns before an Iranian strike.
- ▪Major Stephen Ramsbottom stated that Master Sergeant Nicole Amor might have survived with better medical support.
- ▪The strike took place at the Ali Al Salem Base near Al Jahra, Kuwait.
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US Army ignoring safety concerns before Iranian strike led to mass casualty, soldiers say - reportMajor Stephen Ramsbottom told CBS that he believed one of the fallen soldiers, Master Seargant Nicole Amor, could have survived if there had been more medical personnel and supplies at the post. Follow us on GoogleA satellite view shows the Ali Al Salem Base, after Iranian strikes, near Al Jahra, Kuwait, March 1, 2026. (photo credit: 2026 PLANET LABS PBC/Handout via REUTERS)
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