Mar 2 โ€ข 17:50 UTC ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Trump does not rule out deploying US troops in Iran

Donald Trump has indicated that he is open to the possibility of deploying US troops in Iran if necessary.

In a recent statement to the New York Post, US President Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of deploying American troops in Iran. While he refrained from giving a definitive negative response regarding military ground troops, he suggested that their deployment could become necessary in the future. Currently, US operations against Iran are limited to air strikes, but Trump expressed that the United States has yet to fully engage in military actions against Iran, stating, 'We have not even started hitting them hard.'

Trump's comments come amid rising tensions between the US and Iran, with the administration contemplating its military strategy in the region. The President's candid admission about not ruling out ground troops marks a shift from the typical rhetoric of previous administrations, which often categorically state, 'There will be no boots on the ground.' By not completely dismissing this option, Trump conveys a more flexible approach to military engagement, which could signal an escalation in US-Iran relations.

As tensions continue to escalate, these remarks may have significant implications for US foreign policy in the Middle East. The Pentagon has noted that there are currently no US troops stationed in Iran, as confirmed by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth on 2 March. However, Trump's message raises concerns about future military action and the potential for increased conflict in the region, leaving many to speculate on the broader implications for American interests and allies in the unstable geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.

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