US Signals Allies No Immediate Ground Invasion of Iran Planned

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On March 28, according to foreign media citing informed sources, the Trump administration is signaling to allies that despite deploying thousands of soldiers to the Middle East, there are no immediate plans for a ground invasion of Iran. Informed sources cautioned that Trump could change his mind or launch an attack at any time. These forces can play multiple roles, including assisting in the evacuation of U.S. citizens, but also aim to create strategic ambiguity about U.S. intentions, according to informed sources. When asked about The Wall Street Journal’s report that the U.S. might send an additional 10,000 soldiers to the region, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly stated that all such announcements would be made by the Pentagon and that Trump “always has all military options on the table.”

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