US admits 34 troops diagnosed with traumatic brain injury after Iran strike; Donald Trump plays down impact

The Pentagon said on Friday that 34 service members had been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury following missile strikes by Iran on a base in Iraq earlier this month

FP Staff January 25, 2020 11:36:20 IST
US admits 34 troops diagnosed with traumatic brain injury after Iran strike; Donald Trump plays down impact
  • The Pentagon said on Friday that 34 service members had been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury following missile strikes by Iran on a base in Iraq earlier this month

  • President Donald Trump and other top officials initially said Iran’s attack had not killed or injured any US service members

  • Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman told reporters that 17 service members diagnosed had already returned to duty in Iraq.

The Pentagon said on Friday that 34 service members had been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury following missile strikes by Iran on a base in Iraq earlier this month, a number higher than the military had previously announced.

President Donald Trump and other top officials initially said Iran’s attack had not killed or injured any US service members.

US admits 34 troops diagnosed with traumatic brain injury after Iran strike Donald Trump plays down impact

File image US president Donald Trump. AP

Last week the US military said 11 US troops had been treated and transferred out of Iraq for concussion symptoms after the attack on the Ain al-Asad air base in western Iraq and this week said additional troops had been moved out of Iraq for potential injuries.

Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman told reporters that 17 service members diagnosed had already returned to duty in Iraq.

Eight service members who had been previously transported to Germany had been moved to the United States and would receive treatment at either Walter Reed military hospital or their home bases.

Hoffman said the service members were being treated on an outpatient basis and were transported back to the United States in order to be closer to their pre-deployment bases.

Nine service members remain in Germany and are undergoing evaluations and treatment.

Hoffman said the military had seen symptoms like headaches, dizziness, sensitivity to light and nausea.

On Wednesday, Trump appeared to play down the injuries, saying he “heard that they had headaches and a couple of other things.”

Pentagon officials have said there had been no effort to minimize or delay information on concussive injuries, but its handling of the injuries following Tehran’s attack has renewed questions over the US military’s policy regarding how it deals with suspected brain injuries.

While the US military has to immediately report incidents threatening life, limb or eyesight, it does not have an urgent requirement to do so with suspected traumatic brain injury, or TBI, which can take time to manifest and diagnose.

Hoffman said US Defense Secretary Mark Esper had directed the Pentagon to review the process for tracking and reporting injuries.

“The goal is to be as transparent, accurate and to provide the American people and our service members with the best information,” Hoffman said.

Various health and medical groups for years have been trying to raise awareness about the seriousness of brain injuries, including concussions.

According to Pentagon data, about 408,000 service members have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury since 2000.

Updated Date:

also read

Pentagon leak suspect, Jack Teixeira, due back in court as judge weighs detention
World

Pentagon leak suspect, Jack Teixeira, due back in court as judge weighs detention

Teixeira is accused of releasing sensitive military papers regarding Russia's war in Ukraine and other major national security matters in a chat room on Discord, a social media network that began as a gaming hangout

US unveils $300 mn arms package, asks Kyiv not to strike inside Russia
World

US unveils $300 mn arms package, asks Kyiv not to strike inside Russia

The US on Wednesday announced a new $300 million arms package for Ukraine, bringing the total value of US security assistance to Kyiv to $37.6 billion since Russia's February 2022 launch of the invasion

China snub to US as it declines meeting with defence chief Lloyd Austin
World

China snub to US as it declines meeting with defence chief Lloyd Austin

The Chinese government declined an invitation from the US for a meeting between Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and his Chinese counterpart Li Shangfu that would have taken place in Singapore this week, the Pentagon announced on Monday