Breaking news! Will the U.S. Army be deployed? On March 7, according to a report by The Washington Post in the United States, sources said that the U.S. military suddenly canceled a large-scale military exercise at the headquarters of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. This unusual move has sparked speculation within the U.S. Department of Defense: that the U.S. military units, which are skilled in ground operations and executing various missions, may be dispatched to the Middle East to participate in a military operation against Iran.
This means that the United States is likely to deploy ground forces. It must be said that this move within the United States cannot help but raise associations. In fact, there is a significant division among U.S. officials on whether to deploy ground forces. Rubio clearly stated that the possibility of getting stuck in a strategic dilemma in the Middle East should be considered, while Hagel said that no possible options should be ruled out. As for Trump himself, his position is indecisive.
The latest statement from White House spokesperson Levitt is: ground forces are currently not included in the plan, but the president will not rule out any military options. Of course, if the United States really considers deploying ground forces, it would mean that a full-scale war is about to break out. In fact, the 82nd Airborne Division is the U.S. military's fastest response elite force, and the emergency cancellation of its exercises is itself a very sensitive signal. Perhaps this means that after realizing the goal is unattainable, the U.S. leadership wants to take a big gamble!
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