US KC-135 Crash in Iraq Kills Four as Conflict with Iran Escalates

Four US crew members are confirmed dead after a KC-135 Stratotanker crashed during a combat mission in western Iraq on March 12, 2026. US Central Command reports that rescue efforts continue for the remaining two crew members, while denying Iranian claims that a missile downed the aircraft. The crash brings the total US military death toll in the current conflict with Iran to eleven. Concurrently, a major policy shift now allows Medicaid to share recipient data with immigration authorities, reversing decades of privacy protections. This change has triggered lawsuits from twenty-two states and created significant financial strain for community health centers like the Venice Family Clinic. Additionally, the Trump administration has loosened sanctions on Russian oil to stabilize global prices that recently surpassed one hundred dollars a barrel. French forces also reported a fatality in northern Iraq following a drone strike on a Kurdish training base.

[00:00] Peter Rowan: This is Neural Newscast.
[00:03] Isabel Moreno: Here is what matters this morning, Friday, March 13th.
[00:07] Peter Rowan: From Neural Newscast, I'm Peter Rowan.
[00:11] Isabel Moreno: And I'm Isabel Moreno.
[00:13] Peter Rowan: U.S. Central Command reports a KC-135 strato tanker crashed in Western Iraq yesterday.
[00:20] Peter Rowan: Four of the six crew members on board were killed.
[00:25] Isabel Moreno: The refueling aircraft was supporting combat missions against Iran.
[00:29] Isabel Moreno: The incident occurred yesterday at approximately 2 p.m. Eastern Time.
[00:33] Peter Rowan: Iran's military claims an allied group targeted the plane with a missile.
[00:39] Peter Rowan: However, CENTCOM maintains that no hostile fire was involved.
[00:43] Isabel Moreno: Rescue efforts for the remaining two crew members continue.
[00:48] Isabel Moreno: This crash brings the total U.S. military death toll in the current conflict to 11.
[00:53] Peter Rowan: Turning now to domestic policy, a federal court ruling in San Francisco has fundamentally changed Medicaid's privacy landscape.
[01:04] Isabel Moreno: The Department of Homeland Security is rescinding a 2013 policy.
[01:09] Isabel Moreno: It previously protected identifying information from being used for immigration enforcement.
[01:15] Peter Rowan: This change affects more than 70 million people who rely on Medicaid.
[01:22] Peter Rowan: Many now face a difficult choice between medical treatment and their personal safety.
[01:28] Isabel Moreno: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have already begun sending monthly reports to states,
[01:34] Isabel Moreno: These reports verify the immigration status of specific enrollees.
[01:40] Peter Rowan: In response, 22 states have filed lawsuits.
[01:44] Peter Rowan: Arizona and New Jersey are among those seeking to prevent federal health agencies from sharing this data.
[01:51] Isabel Moreno: In the remaining 28 states, there are no legal limits.
[01:56] Isabel Moreno: Identifying information can be provided to federal agents without restriction.
[02:01] Peter Rowan: One former state director reported receiving federal requests for lists of Latino-sounding last names.
[02:10] Peter Rowan: These were used specifically to check immigration status.
[02:14] Isabel Moreno: Attorneys with health law advocates suggest that while current enrollees are already in the system,
[02:20] Isabel Moreno: new applicants are increasingly hesitant to sign up.
[02:24] Peter Rowan: Meanwhile, community health providers are seeing an impact.
[02:29] Peter Rowan: The Venice Family Clinic in Los Angeles reports that patients are dropping coverage due to fears of detention.
[02:37] Isabel Moreno: 80% of the clinic's 45,000 patients rely on Medicaid.
[02:43] Isabel Moreno: This loss of coverage is creating a significant financial deficit for the facility.
[02:48] Peter Rowan: Patty Home, the manager of the clinic's insurance department, says the situation is dire.
[02:55] Peter Rowan: Some patients are now taking major health risks by going without necessary medications.
[03:01] Isabel Moreno: The facility has been forced to freeze hiring and implement aggressive cost-cutting measures.
[03:07] Isabel Moreno: They are struggling to maintain operations for vulnerable populations.
[03:12] Peter Rowan: In other news, the Trump administration has loosened sanctions on Russian oil already loaded onto vessels at sea.
[03:21] Isabel Moreno: This regulatory adjustment aims to stabilize the global market.
[03:26] Isabel Moreno: It comes after crude oil prices surpassed $100 a barrel earlier this week.
[03:32] Peter Rowan: While the administration seeks to curb economic fallout, investors remain cautious.
[03:39] Peter Rowan: Three more cargo vessels were recently targeted in the Gulf.
[03:43] Isabel Moreno: Next, we look at the French military mission in northern Iraq.
[03:48] Isabel Moreno: They reported the death of Staff Sergeant Arnad Freon yesterday.
[03:52] Peter Rowan: Staff Sergeant Freon was killed and six others were wounded during a drone strike.
[03:58] Peter Rowan: it hit a Kurdish military base where they were training local units.
[04:03] Isabel Moreno: The French military says the attack marks a significant escalation for European forces operating within the region.
[04:12] Peter Rowan: Still, French officials have not yet identified the origin of the drone that targeted the base yesterday morning.
[04:19] Isabel Moreno: Turning now to our watch list for the day ahead.
[04:22] Peter Rowan: We are monitoring the repatriation of 84 Iranian sailors.
[04:27] Peter Rowan: They were killed during a naval engagement earlier this month.
[04:32] Isabel Moreno: Central Command is expected to release the names of the four KC-135 crew members.
[04:38] Isabel Moreno: This will happen once the 24-hour notification period concludes.
[04:43] Peter Rowan: We are also watching for federal data releases on energy supplies.
[04:49] Peter Rowan: These could provide insight into the effectiveness of the recent sanction adjustments.
[04:55] Isabel Moreno: Finally, we are tracking developments in the 22 state lawsuits.
[04:59] Isabel Moreno: They are seeking immediate injunctions against the Medicaid data sharing policy.
[05:04] Peter Rowan: Tomorrow, we'll look at the impact of emerging technologies on global logistics chains and retail innovation.
[05:13] Isabel Moreno: This has been Neural Newscast. Thanks for listening.
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[05:23] Peter Rowan: And I am Peter Rowan.
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US KC-135 Crash in Iraq Kills Four as Conflict with Iran Escalates
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