President Donald Trump stated he will not send US ground forces into Iran at this time, but will do so when Iran is 'completely eliminated' or a nuclear agreement is signed, according to a post on X by security analyst Yair Goldblatt citing Ben Yaniv.
President Trump said he would not send ground forces into Iran at this time, but would do so when the country is 'completely eliminated' or a nuclear agreement is signed. The statement was posted on X by security analyst Yair Goldblatt, citing Ben Yaniv. The Zioneer has previously reported on Trump's statements regarding Iran, including discussions of a full-scale war option and threats to seize parts of Iranian territory. This latest remark adds to the ongoing public positioning by the president on the US-Iran standoff.
- DevelopingTrump says US forces will seize parts of Iranian territory
- StrongTrump reviewed full-scale war option with Iran but decided against it for now, WSJ reports
- StrongTrump: If no deal with Iran, US will take steps Tehran won't accept; insists ties with Israel 'excellent'
- StrongTrump says any Iran deal 'won't hold' even if reached
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