Israel is actively seeking to persuade the Trump administration to conduct a short and powerful military operation in Iran, including the deployment of ground forces. This pressure comes amid rising tensions between Tehran and Washington, raising concerns about a potential military escalation in the region.
The United States is gearing up to bolster its forces in the region, indicating a potential ground operation in Iran amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, accused the United States of sending signals about potential negotiations while secretly planning to deploy ground troops. He affirmed that Iran is prepared to respond to any American movements in this context.
A US military official revealed that the number of American troops in the Middle East has surpassed <strong>50,000</strong>. However, military experts doubt whether this number is sufficient for a ground operation in Iran amidst rising regional tensions.
Reports indicate that the US military has developed plans for a potential ground operation in Iran, coinciding with the arrival of the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli in the Middle East, enhancing its military presence in the region.
Reports indicate that the United States is planning a ground operation in Iran that could last for weeks, amid escalating tensions in the region. This move comes at a sensitive time as relations between Washington and Tehran are increasingly strained.
Military confrontation between Iran, the United States, and Israel intensifies, with indications of a possible limited ground operation near the Strait of Hormuz aimed at destroying Iranian missile platforms.
An American official revealed to Axios that the U.S. administration will make a crucial decision regarding the possibility of a ground operation in Iran next week, raising questions about the implications of this decision for the region.
The Israeli army reported that its forces killed several Hezbollah militants during limited ground operations in southern Lebanon. The announcement was made on Saturday without further details about casualties or locations.