As tension with Iran continues to escalate, new revelations about U.S. military planning suggest that Washington is evaluating stronger, if still limited, options to curb Tehran's strategic capabilities.
According to different sources, the Pentagon is preparing a possible ground operation against Iranian targets that could last for several weeks, should President Donald Trump decide to move in that direction.
This would not be a full-scale invasion, but rather surgical missions: special operations and infantry deployments with specific objectives, designed to neutralize key points in the Iranian military infrastructure.
From the White House, spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt sought to lower the tone of urgency, clarifying that military preparation does not imply a decision taken. “It's the Pentagon's job to offer the commander in chief the maximum range of options,” he said, stressing that the final decision has not yet
been taken.However, movements on the ground indicate an acceleration in preparation. An expeditionary contingent comprised of some 2,500 marines and a similar number of sailors recently arrived in the Middle East aboard the USS Tripoli, reinforcing the U.S. military presence in an already highly volatile region








