Reuters reporters have leaked that ground operations against Iran are already being urgently prepared!
The article cites multiple senior Republican lawmakers, stating that three key legislators—including the chairs of both the House and Senate Armed Services Committees—have strongly hinted that U.S. military plans for ground combat operations against Iran are actively underway, with the operational window potentially imminent.
The core source behind this leak is not an anonymous official, but rather three Republican lawmakers who hold real power over defense budgets and military authorization. The Senate Armed Services Committee chair, following a closed-door briefing, told media: “We have received detailed assessments from the military on various options, including short-term ground intervention scenarios.”
The House Armed Services Committee chair further revealed: “Logistical deployment and force prepositioning are already underway at multiple forward bases.” Although no specific locations were named, given recent unusual military movements by U.S. forces in Qatar, Bahrain, and Diego Garcia, observers widely speculate these facilities are being transformed into potential launch points for offensive operations.
The article clarifies that the so-called “ground operation” does not imply a full-scale invasion of Iranian territory, but is more likely to be a limited, high-intensity special operations or rapid-strike mission. Possible objectives may include: destroying entrances to deeply buried nuclear facilities, eliminating key Revolutionary Guard command centers, or seizing enriched uranium. Such missions would require precise intelligence, air cover, and coordination among small, elite strike forces, with an expected duration of no more than 72 hours.
It is reported that U.S. Central Command has already launched a simulation project codenamed “Desert Blade” targeting the second half of 2025, simulating surprise raids in Iran’s southern Khuzestan Province. Participating units include the Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment, Marine Corps Expeditionary Units, and Air Force Special Tactics Squadrons. Additionally, satellite imagery shows recent expansions at Ali Al-Sabah Military Camp in Kuwait, including enlarged helicopter landing pads and ammunition storage facilities—suspected preparations for rapid force deployment.
As Diao Ge remarks: It seems all these so-called negotiations are just smoke screens. After one betrayal after another, who will dare to negotiate with them in the future?
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1860705103625216/
Disclaimer: This article represents the personal views of its author