The U.S. military says two U.S. service members are dead and one is missing after an attack on a base in Jordan attributed to Iran. Multiple outlets report that the incident follows escalating tensions related to the broader conflict, with the U.S. assessing impacts on its personnel and operations in the region. PBS and Fortune both cite the updated U.S. casualty totals from the start of the war, stating that 16 U.S. service members have been killed and more than 430 have been wounded. Separate reporting referenced by Fortune adds that Iran’s supreme leader is criticizing a U.S. policy statement associated with former President Donald Trump, characterizing it as “worthless and invalid.” The outlets do not present additional verified details about the base, the circumstances of the missing service member, or the timing and scale of the strike beyond the initial U.S. military statement. The U.S. continues to investigate and respond to the attack while providing further updates on the missing troop and broader security measures.