The United States is making extensive preparations for the possible deployment of ground forces into Iran, according to multiple officials familiar with internal discussions.
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Senior military leaders have reportedly submitted detailed requests outlining what would be required to support such an operation, as President Donald Trump considers his next steps in the ongoing conflict involving Iran.
Military planning intensifies behind the scenes
Officials emphasised that these preparations are part of standard contingency planning, designed to provide the president with a wide range of military options. However, the scope and detail of the planning underline the seriousness with which the Pentagon is treating the possibility of escalation.
Mixed signals from the White House
Despite the behind-the-scenes activity, public messaging from the administration has been cautious and, at times, contradictory. Speaking to reporters at the White House,
Trump denied any immediate intention to deploy troops, stating: “No, I'm not putting troops anywhere.” He added, however, that if such a decision were made, it would not necessarily be disclosed in advance.
The White House press secretary reinforced this position, stressing that military planning does not equate to a final decision. She said it was the Pentagon’s responsibility to ensure the president has “maximum optionality", while reiterating that no ground deployment is currently planned.
Troop movements and readiness
Even without a confirmed decision, US forces are already being repositioned in the region. Elements of the 82nd Airborne Division are being prepared for potential deployment, alongside units from the Army’s Global Response Force and the Marine Corps’ expeditionary forces.
Thousands of Marines are in transit to the Middle East. A second Marine unit, consisting of roughly 2,200 personnel and supported by three warships, has recently departed from California. Another unit, previously redirected from the Pacific, is still en route.
These movements are intended to strengthen US readiness and ensure rapid response capability should the situation deteriorate further.
Expanding options amid uncertainty
The increased military activity reflects broader uncertainty over how the conflict may evolve. While officials have not outlined specific scenarios that would trigger a ground operation, preparations suggest the administration is considering a wide spectrum of outcomes.
For now, the US position remains one of strategic flexibility—publicly cautious, but operationally prepared.
Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 21 March 2026