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United States and Israel consider deployment of forces to secure Iranian nuclear materials

The United States and Israel are discussing the potential deployment of special forces into Iran to seize or neutralize approximately 450 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium. President Donald Trump has publicly affirmed that securing this stockpile is a priority, though he clarified that the U.S. does not intend to utilize Kurdish forces for operations within Iran. While public discussions emphasize an ongoing air campaign that has reportedly decimated Iranian naval and aviation capabilities, private deliberations involve the possible use of ground troops. President Trump has stated that the conflict could end with the total destruction of the Iranian military and leadership, asserting that no one may remain to negotiate a surrender. Iran's President, Masoud Pezeshkian, has issued apologies to neighboring states regarding attacks on U.S. facilities, an act that has drawn criticism from hardliners. Reports indicate that no final decision on ground operations has been made, as the White House dismisses some claims as speculative. Additionally, the U.S. is currently managing the aftermath of casualties sustained in Kuwait during the regional escalation.

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Trump does not rule out deploying US troops to Iran
Sigmalive English · 8 March 2026, 11:00