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Secretary of State Marco Rubio discusses Iran war and Pentagon preparations for potential ground operations.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed U.S. foreign policy toward Iran in a television interview with "GMA," addressing the ongoing war and negotiations between the two nations. The conversation touched on reports that the Pentagon is preparing potential ground operations in Iran, signaling a possible escalation in military planning beyond current air and naval operations. Rubio's comments come as the Trump administration manages a complex geopolitical situation in the Middle East involving both diplomatic channels and military contingency planning. The interview provides insight into how the State Department is framing Iran policy as tensions remain elevated in the region.
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