Trump faces his most difficult Iran war decision: Will he deploy U.S. troops to seize uranium?

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by Aamer Madhani, Associated Press
March 19, 2026
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Trump is deciding whether to deploy U.S. troops to seize Iran's nuclear material, his most significant Iran policy choice yet.

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A troop deployment could trigger direct military confrontation with Iran, potentially leading to higher energy prices, inflation, and possible conscription or military service obligations for Americans.

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President Trump is weighing whether to deploy U.S. troops to seize or destroy Iran's near-bomb-grade nuclear material as part of his stated goal to eliminate Iran's weapons program. The decision represents his most consequential choice yet on Iran policy, testing how aggressively he intends to follow through on his campaign pledge to permanently dismantle Tehran's nuclear capabilities. A military operation to seize uranium would mark a significant escalation beyond sanctions or strikes, potentially triggering a direct confrontation with Iran and regional allies. The White House has not publicly committed to any particular course of action, leaving ambiguity about whether diplomacy, airstrikes, or a full troop deployment remains under consideration. The decision carries major implications for Middle East stability and could shape Trump's second-term foreign policy agenda.

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The White House has not publicly committed to any course of action; diplomacy, airstrikes, and troop deployment remain under consideration.

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