‘No boots on the ground,’ they said. Turns out the Pentagon is in the middle of planning weeks of ground operations in Iran

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As the war with Iran enters its fifth week, Donald Trump’s plan is starting to look a whole lot less like a limited military operation and a full-blown Middle East war. You know, the kind he explicitly campaigned against in 2024. Trump has spent weeks assuring the American public, and an increasingly restless MAGA base already sour on the war, that U.S. boots would stay off Iranian soil. “I’m not putting troops anywhere,” he told reporters on March 20. Now, more than a week later, The Washington Post reports that the Pentagon has been developing plans for weeks of ground operations inside Iran, involving a mixture of special forces and conventional infantry, with one official telling the paper: “This is not last-minute planning.” So much for transparency. Pressed on the new report, the White House did what it does best these days, which is retreating into procedural language. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that “it’s the job of the Pentagon to make preparations in order to give the commander in chief maximum optionality.” Oh, sure, exactly how the two strike groups being deployed to the Middle East two months ago gave Trump the option to start an illegal war and cause untold death and destruction across the region and plunge the world into yet another economic and supply crisis. A death trap that Trump is willfully walking into The plan would be to assault Iran’s Kharg Island, which has the charge of processing roughly 90% of the country’s oil exports. That not only makes it a strategic target but an obvious flashpoint, since Iran’s game has been to choke the Strait of Hormuz since the conflict began. Iran, for its part, is not pretending to be surprised. Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Sunday that “the enemy publicly sends messages of negotiation and dialogue while secretly planning a ground attack,” adding that Iranian forces are “waiting for the arrival of American soldiers on the ground to set them on fire.” 13 U.S. troops have already been killed and more than 300 service members are wounded as a result of Iranian strikes targeting U.S. bases across at least seven countries. The administration’s plan to send in a further force of thousands of troops only adds another bullseye for Tehran to target with its missile and drone arsenal, especially if they’re being dropped onto soil that the Middle Eastern country has spent decades rigging with lethal welcome mats for just this occasion.