The Trump administration received a briefing on potential ground troop deployment to Iran on the 14th (local time), Axios reported on the 15th (local time). The briefing presented ground operations as one option to resolve the five-month conflict. The consideration follows a six-day exchange of airstrikes between the US and Iran over Hormuz Strait control, with explosions reported across Iranian territory.
Trump Administration Reviews Military Options Including Ground Deployment
President Donald Trump received a briefing from advisers in the White House Situation Room on the 14th (local time) that included ground troop deployment operations, according to Axios reporting on the 15th (local time). The Wall Street Journal reported that options under review include intensifying airstrikes, bombing underground nuclear facilities, and deploying ground forces to seize islands near the Hormuz Strait.
Kharg Island Identified as Strategic Target in Reported Plans
Kharg Island has emerged as the most notable potential target if ground troops are deployed, with the island handling 90% of Iran's oil exports. Trump has referenced the possibility of occupying Kharg Island on multiple occasions. The island is considered a strategic vulnerability for Iran.
Trump Declines to Rule Out Ground Troop Deployment in Fox News Interview
Trump declined to specify whether ground troops would be deployed to Kharg Island during a Fox News interview on the 14th, while not completely closing off the possibility. The US and Iran have been exchanging airstrikes and retaliatory actions for six days (as of the 16th local time) over control of the Hormuz Strait, with foreign media reporting explosion sounds heard throughout inland Iran.
FAQ
What military options did Trump receive briefings on regarding Iran?
Trump received a briefing on the 14th (local time) that included ground troop deployment operations, intensified airstrikes, bombing underground nuclear facilities, and deploying ground forces to seize islands near the Hormuz Strait, according to Axios and the Wall Street Journal.
Why is Kharg Island considered a strategic target in the reported Iran plans?
Kharg Island handles 90% of Iran's oil exports, making it a strategic vulnerability. Trump has referenced the possibility of occupying the island on multiple occasions.