- Donald Trump has reportedly shown serious interest in deploying a limited contingent of US troops to Iran, aimed at preventing uranium enrichment and securing Iranian cooperation on oil.
- The White House has refuted these reports, stating they come from anonymous sources, but affirmed that Trump keeps all military options open, including the possibility of ground forces.
- Despite Trump's stance, military leaders assert that the US has effectively controlled Iran's airspace and waterways without the need for ground troops thus far.
- Speculation about troop deployment has been fuelled by the abrupt cancellation of a major training exercise for an elite US paratrooper unit, though no official orders have been given.
- The prospect of US ground troops in Iran has caused significant political division, with some conservative commentators and politicians expressing strong opposition, while Iranian officials claim they are prepared to repel any invasion.
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