Former President Trump, during his campaign, pledged to end 'forever wars,' but has not ruled out the possibility of sending ground troops to Iran. This ambivalence has generated conflicting signals about the next steps to be taken, especially as the military conflict continues without a clear end in sight. This stance reflects a strategy of maintaining uncertainty and flexibility in the military response.
The United States has more than 50,000 troops in the Middle East, and Trump ordered the deployment of 2,000 additional paratroopers to the region last week. This decision has raised concerns in Congress about a possible attack on the Iranian island of Kharg or other Iranian territories.