Trump is considering a ground war in Iran. Experts say he should walk away

Trump is considering a ground war in Iran. Experts say he should walk away

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Key Points:

  • The Iran War has extended beyond President Trump's initial four-to-six-week timeline, with the U.S. air campaign damaging Iran's naval and missile capabilities but failing to topple the regime or reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Trump has hinted at the possibility of a costly and complex ground invasion, with reports suggesting an additional 10,000 U.S. troops may be deployed to the Middle East, though the administration has not confirmed a ground war.
  • Military experts warn that potential ground operations, such as seizing Kharg Island or Iranian coastal islands, would face significant logistical challenges, high casualty risks, and may not achieve lasting success.
  • The U.S. aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, vital for global oil shipping, either through Iran's consent or international coalition efforts, but Iran remains defiant and negotiations have stalled amid ongoing military strikes.
  • Critics argue the war is a costly choice driven by failed diplomacy, with Iran maintaining leverage due to control of the strait, and caution that any ground conflict would be protracted and expensive in lives and resources.

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