Examining prospects of U.S. military ground action in Iran
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Trump administration exploring potential ground military deployment to Iran while diplomatic negotiations continue.
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The Trump administration is engaged in ongoing negotiations with Iran while simultaneously deploying additional American troops to the Middle East, raising questions about the administration's military posture in the region. CBS News national security analyst Aaron MacLean discusses the current state of conflict and assesses whether direct U.S. military ground action in Iran is a realistic prospect. The dual track of diplomacy and military buildup reflects heightened tensions, though the ultimate direction of U.S. policy remains uncertain amid the negotiations.
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