
More losses expected, 'not a single overnight operation,' Caine says
Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, did not specify a timeline, but said, "This is not a single overnight operation. The military objectives ... will take some time to achieve."
"We expect to take additional losses," he warned, "and as always, we will work to minimize U.S. losses. But as the secretary said, this is major combat operations."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also noted that "an effort of this scope will include casualties."
"War is hell and always will be. A grateful nation honors the four Americans we have lost thus far and those injured," he said.
Hegseth did not rule out troops on the ground.
Caine said that additional American forces, specifically tactical aviation, are headed into the region.





