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미군, 이란 공격 부상병상 '경미' 분류 논란

Soldiers Accuse Pentagon of Downplaying Iran War Injuries - The New Republic

2026.06.25 02:35 번역됨
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미국 국방부가 이란의 드론 공격으로 인한 부상을 과소 평가한 사건은 단기적으로 방위산업 종목에 큰 영향을 미치지 않을 것으로 보입니다.

핵심 요약

3월 1일 이란 드론 공격으로 다친 두 미군 장병의 부상이 '경미'로 분류되어 논란이 되고 있습니다.

핵심요약

  • 3월 1일 이란 드론 공격으로 두 명의 미군 장병이 다쳤습니다.
  • 베어만 중위는 뇌진탕, 청력과 시각 손상, 폐 손상을 입었습니다.
  • 힉스 상등병은 뇌 손상을 입었고, 여러 차례 수술을 받았습니다.
  • 펜타곤은 두 명의 부상을 각각 '심각하지 않은 부상'과 '경미한 부상'으로 분류했습니다.
  • 베어만 중위는 3월 18일 미국으로 돌아와도 몸속에 파편이 남아있었습니다.

도입

이 기사는 펜타곤의 부상 분류 기준에 대한 논란을 제기하며, 미군의 투명성과 병사들의 복지 문제로 이어질 수 있습니다. 이는 군사 예산과 병원의역 분배에 영향을 미칠 수 있어 투자자에게도 중요한 주제입니다.

본문 1: 펜타곤의 부상 분류 기준 논란

베어만 중위는 뇌진탕, 청력과 시각 손상, 폐 손상을 입었으나 펜타곤은 그의 부상을 '심각하지 않은 부상'으로 분류했습니다. 이는 병원의역과 복지 지원을 받는 데 영향을 미칠 수 있습니다. 힉스 상등병도 뇌 손상을 입었으나 '경미한 부상'으로 분류되어 여러 차례 수술을 받았습니다. 이는 병사들의 건강과 복지를 고려할 때 펜타곤의 부상 분류 기준이 재검토될 필요가 있습니다.

본문 2: 군사 예산과 병원의역 분배의 영향

펜타곤의 부상 분류 기준이 병사들의 건강과 복지에 영향을 미칠 수 있습니다. 이는 군사 예산과 병원의역 분배에 영향을 미칠 수 있어, 펜타곤의 투명성과 병사들의 복지를 고려한 정책이 필요합니다. 이는 장기적으로 군사 예산의 효율성과 병사들의 복지 향상에 기여할 수 있습니다.

본문 3: 장기적인 영향과 전망

이 논란은 펜타곤의 부상 분류 기준이 재검토될 수 있는 계기가 될 수 있습니다. 이는 병사들의 건강과 복지를 고려한 정책이 필요하며, 장기적으로 군사 예산의 효율성과 병사들의 복지 향상에 기여할 수 있습니다. 이는 투자자에게도 중요한 주제이며, 펜타곤의 투명성과 병사들의 복지를 고려한 정책이 필요합니다.

결론

펜타곤의 부상 분류 기준이 병사들의 건강과 복지에 영향을 미칠 수 있으며, 이는 군사 예산과 병원의역 분배에 영향을 미칠 수 있습니다. 이는 장기적으로 군사 예산의 효율성과 병사들의 복지 향상에 기여할 수 있으며, 펜타곤의 투명성과 병사들의 복지를 고려한 정책이 필요합니다. 향후 펜타곤의 부상 분류 기준과 병사들의 복지 정책에 대한 주목이 필요합니다.


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Original Article

Soldiers Accuse Pentagon of Downplaying Iran War Injuries - The New Republic

Soldiers wounded in the deadliest attack of the war on Iran have accused the Pentagon of minimizing their injuries, according to CBS News .

Chief Warrant Officer Rodney Bearman and Sergeant First Class Cory Hicks were both pierced with multiple pieces of shrapnel from the March 1 Iranian drone strike on their work station in Kuwait. Medical records show Bearman suffered a concussion, hearing and vision loss, and damage to his lungs. The Army has classified his condition as “not seriously injured,” even though he needed serious medical attention and days in the hospital.

Hicks suffered a traumatic brain injury, and his injuries were also listed as “minor,” even though he required multiple surgeries.

“That assessment is unacceptable,” Bearman’s wife, Amy, told CBS. “They told me that my husband’s injuries were classified as NSI, and they described that, or they defined that, as ‘not seriously injured.’ … He was treated and released back to duty.

“I could just hear him breathing and then he finally said, ‘I’m going to be OK.’ I waited a few moments and then asked if he returned to duty. It seemed like forever before he answered me, and then he said, ‘I can’t go back.’”

Doctors preferred that Bearman stay in the Kuwaiti hospital for a longer period of time, but that was denied by the Pentagon for “security concerns.” Being “cleared for duty” in this case means being cleared to begin recovering from injuries outside of a hospital, not that a soldier is prepared to return to active duty. Bearman returned to the U.S. on March 18 with shrapnel still in his body.

Hicks required multiple emergency surgeries in a Kuwaiti hospital after the strike. Even still, the Pentagon classified his injuries as “minor.”

“They said your husband was injured, he has a minor jaw injury, and he’s going to be returned to duty,” Hicks said his wife was told. Hicks told CBS News that he “absolutely” thinks the Pentagon has been downplaying the impact of the attack.

Hicks was still in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland at the time of this writing, almost four months after the attack, with a “pretty severe” traumatic brain injury. That is in no way minor.

The Army defended its classifications of Bearman and Hicks, saying that only someone at the risk of dying within 72 hours qualifies for a “seriously injured” or “very seriously injured” designation.

“The care and well-being of our Soldiers is of the highest priority. Any assertion that the Army seeks to downplay a soldier’s injuries is simply not true,” an Army spokesperson told CBS in a statement.

“Our hope for the investigation is that an honest assessment by the Army will prevent this from happening again to other service members,” Amy Bearman said.

“Reprehensible from any administration,” Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer wrote on X about the CBS report. “Truly beyond the pale from the President who faked ‘bone spurs’ to avoid serving and combat.”

Six soldiers were killed in the March 1 attack, and Bearman and Hicks were among 20 others wounded. The attack and the subsequent treatment of these soldiers’ injuries is even more bleak when considering that the military accomplished virtually nothing of the Trump administration’s stated mission: The president eventually capitulated on a memorandum of understanding that allows Iran to maintain its missile arsenal and nuclear power program.

A federal judge has killed most of President Donald Trump’s first executive order changing election rules.

U.S. District Court Judge Denise Casper permanently banned the administration Wednesday from implementing most components of the president’s 2025 order , which required individuals to provide “documentary proof of U.S. citizenship” before they registered to vote. In addition to lifting that requirement, the ruling also bans the president from requiring all mail ballots to be received by Election Day, even if they were postmarked by then.

Under Trump’s order, states that refused to comply would have been punished by having their federal funding withheld.

The government had argued that Democratic challenges to Trump’s executive order were premature and therefore illegitimate since the changes had not yet been implemented—but the Boston-based judge wasn’t having it. Instead, she noted that Trump’s office had effectively violated the necessary separation of powers, as only states and Congress are permitted to regulate elections.

The Constitution “does not grant the President any specific powers over elections,” Casper wrote.

Trump officials responded quickly to Casper’s decision, hinting online that the ruling would be appealed.

“I hope the Chief Justice understands the path these rogue judges have charted for the judiciary,” deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller wrote on X.

Meanwhile, Trump has worked overtime to force his unpopular election reform proposals through the legislature, throwing confirmation hearings and bipartisan bill signings to the wayside while demanding Republicans prioritize passing the SAVE America Act.

The backlash to the bill—which was introduced months ago on Capitol Hill—has been grave, so much so that it gummed up efforts to fund Homeland Security for several months. Republicans eventually had to bail on the package to end the congressional gridlock.

Since he lost the 2020 election, Trump and his allies have amped up their base over contrived claims of voter fraud, a statistical nonissue in U.S. elections. For instance, a statewide audit out of Georgia, the epicenter of Trump’s baseless theory, revealed in 2024 that just 20 non-citizens out of 8.2 million residents existed on the state’s voter roll, just 0.00024 percent of the state’s voting population. Out of those 20, only nine participated in elections years ago, before ID was required as a part of the voter verification process. The other 11 individuals were registered but never actually voted, according to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

Democratic Senator John Hickenlooper is calling for President Donald Trump to refund taxpayers out of his own pocket for the millions spent on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, HuffPost reports .

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