Washington — This week the Pentagon drew up plans for possible weeks-long ground operations inside Iran, outlining raids by Special Operations forces alongside conventional infantry and repositioning naval strike groups and Marines to the Middle East, according to U.S. officials and multiple media reports. The moves prompted U.S. officials to describe the options as contingency planning while President Trump has not authorized action; deployments include carrier and amphibious groups and thousands of personnel, with officials warning operations would face Iranian drones, missiles and coastal defenses.
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The Pentagon is planning for potential operations in Iran, but no action is authorized yet. These plans are a reminder of the complex global issues our military faces. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the armed services.
U.S. military planners and defense contractors gain operational flexibility and potential procurement or contracts as forces are repositioned and contingency options are expanded.
Iranian civilians, regional populations and deployed service members face elevated security risks, potential casualties, and economic or humanitarian disruption if operations proceed or escalate.
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