What happened The US is planning to deploy about 3,000 additional soldiers from its rapid response 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, according to defence officials. While there is no confirmed plan for ground operations inside Iran, the reinforcement “heightens the possibility that US troops will enter” the country, said Paul McLeary on Politico.
Who said what The US already has 50,000 troops stationed across the Middle East, but “most of them are not infantry units designed to invade a country”, said Time Magazine. However, the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Division serves as an “immediate response force” capable of deploying anywhere in the world within 18 hours.
What next? Donald Trump said he had delayed potential strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure due to “productive talks” on a possible agreement, although Iranian authorities have rejected claims that negotiations are under way. Meanwhile, public support for the conflict within the US is slipping, according to recent polling.
The key question following the president’s suspension of threatened strikes against Iran’s power plants “is not whether he’s had another TACO (“Trump always chickens out”) moment”, said Stephen Collinson on CNN. “It’s whether Trump can get out of his war on Iran, even if he wants to.”
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