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US deploys Marines and warship to Middle East as Iran war escalates

Reinforcements arrive as fighting spreads across the region and missile attacks continue

The United States has ordered a major reinforcement of its forces in the Middle East, sending thousands of Marines and a large amphibious assault ship to the region as the war involving Iran enters its second week.

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A U.S. official said about 2,500 Marines from the United States Marine Corps and the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli have been directed toward the region.

The deployment comes as fighting intensifies between Iran, Israel and their regional allies, raising fears of a wider Middle East conflict.

Marines join growing US military presence

The Marines are part of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, a rapid-response force capable of conducting amphibious landings, evacuating civilians and reinforcing U.S. embassies during crises.

The unit and the Tripoli are normally based in Japan but had already been operating in the Pacific before being redirected toward the Middle East.

Earlier in the week, the United States Navy had about 12 warships operating in the Arabian Sea, including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and several destroyers.

If the Tripoli joins the flotilla, it would become the second-largest ship deployed there after the carrier.

The reinforcement does not necessarily mean a ground invasion is planned. Marine expeditionary units are often used for security missions, humanitarian operations or emergency evacuations.

Explosion at Tehran rally

Meanwhile, tensions inside Iran escalated after a large explosion struck a major demonstration in the capital.

Thousands had gathered at Ferdowsi Square for the annual Quds Day rally, a state-organized event supporting Palestinians and calling for Israel’s destruction.

Footage from the scene showed crowds chanting slogans as smoke rose nearby after the blast. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

Shortly before the explosion, Israeli military accounts issued warnings in Farsi urging people to leave the area. However, many Iranians likely did not see the message because authorities have heavily restricted internet access.

At the rally, Iran’s judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei was giving an interview on state television when the explosion occurred.

Surrounded by bodyguards, he raised his fist and declared that Iran “under this rain of missiles will never withdraw.”

Thousands of targets struck in Iran

In Washington, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said coalition forces had struck more than 15,000 targets in Iran since the start of the conflict.

Israel also reported hitting over 200 sites in 24 hours, targeting missile launchers, air defense systems and weapons production facilities.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump said the war would end “when I feel it in my bones.”

He also warned that Iran’s key oil export terminal on Kharg Island could be attacked if Tehran continues to threaten shipping in the nearby Strait of Hormuz — a crucial waterway that carries roughly 20% of the world’s traded oil.

Iran has already launched missile and drone attacks across the Gulf region and effectively disrupted shipping through the strait.

Rising casualties and regional fallout

Elsewhere in the region, violence continues to spread.

In Lebanon, an Israeli strike on a medical center in the village of Burj Qalaouiyah reportedly killed 12 healthcare workers, according to Lebanese authorities.

Another strike in the coastal city of Sidon killed eight people.

Officials say more than 770 people have been killed in Lebanon since fighting erupted between Israel and the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah roughly 10 days ago.

About 850,000 people have been displaced, according to António Guterres, secretary-general of the United Nations.

US aircraft crash adds to losses

The U.S. military also confirmed that all six crew members aboard a Boeing KC‑135 Stratotanker refueling aircraft were killed after the plane crashed in Iraq.

Officials said the crash was not caused by enemy fire. Another aircraft involved in the mission landed safely.

The deaths bring the number of U.S. service members killed during operations related to the conflict to at least 13.

War shows no sign of slowing

As missile attacks, drone strikes and air raids continue across the Middle East, the deployment of additional American forces signals that Washington expects the conflict to persist.

With shipping lanes threatened, oil prices rising and humanitarian crises deepening in neighboring countries, the war is increasingly reshaping security across the region.

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MikeandDow Ruby Member

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9 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

I asked a question. if you're going to deride the US, I'd like to know what country you're from and see if it also makes mistakes. Trump is the president, but decisions are still made through Congress, especially if they're going to continue. He's not a war monger. he just decided to do something the previous few didn't.

I have 3 passports 3 nationality

xylophone Diamond Member

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3 hours ago, xylophone said:

So the US learned from Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan et al?? And I watched Hegseth deliver his "update" on TV and he was like a gleefully dumb child and he was appalling.

One thing I forgot to mention – –

something which was particularly galling was the way that Hegseth went on about praising God for this and that and doing right by God and so on, when both he and Trump have disgraceful records with regards to adhering to what the Bible says good Christian should do .......

  • Hegseth's first wife was his high school sweetheart, Meredith Schwarz.

  • The marriage ended in divorce after Hegseth admitted to multiple affairs, with reports indicating he admitted to cheating five times.

  • Hegseth married Samantha Deering in 2010. They have three biological children together: Gunner, Peter Boone, and Rex.

  • Deering filed for divorce in 2017 after it was revealed that Hegseth was having an affair with Jennifer Rauchet, who was pregnant with their child

  • Hegseth married Jennifer Rauchet, a producer for Fox News (specifically Fox & Friends), in August 2019.

  • They welcomed a daughter, Gwendolyn, in August 2017, prior to their marriage.

Furthermore, this has been stated with regards to Hegseth, as a bit of background on him: –

"Hegseth is a conservative culture warrior, a central casting alpha male who believes in guns, God, and the primacy of the family unit".

What a load of old cobblers as he seems to be following in Trump's footsteps with regards to infidelities, adulteries and various other non-Christian activities. "God is with us; what nonsense".

It almost made me want to puke watching the lies and double standards emanating from this clown show.

fredwiggy Star Member

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2 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

It's fairly clear Trump has no respect for congress, and he makes decisions that he knows are a fait-accompli and it's then too late for congress to reverse them. E.g. how do you reverse the Iran war?

You mention Regime Change. It's illegal to have that as an aim and justification for an attack.

AI says this

Under international law, attacking another country with the explicit goal of regime change is illegal unless authorized by the UN Security Council or justified under narrow self-defense provisions. The UN Charter prohibits the use of force to interfere in another state’s sovereignty, and regime change is not recognized as a lawful justification.

That's true, but extremes sometimes call for extreme measures and bending of the rules. There isn't any other logical approach to this anyone has figured out, and the regime needed to be stopped before they continued their killings.

fredwiggy Star Member

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2 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

I have 3 passports 3 nationality

But where is your native country, or countries? I'm American from Polish and irish ancestry , and I know well what they've done in their histories.

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5 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

But where is your native country, or countries? I'm American from Polish and irish ancestry , and I know well what they've done in their history.

like to think i am a citizen of the world

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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17 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

AI says it did,...The United States, alongside Israel, initiated military action against Iran in early 2026 to dismantle Iran's nuclear and military capabilities, claiming to eliminate "imminent threats" to American and allied interests in the region

. The strikes aim to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and to destroy its missile capabilities. 

Key factors and justifications for the conflict include:

  • Preventive Action and Security: The U.S. stated the strikes were necessary to stop Iran from attacking American personnel, assets, and allies.

  • Nuclear and Military Targets: The campaign targeted Iran's nuclear infrastructure and military leadership, specifically intending to permanently end Iran's nuclear program.

  • Regime Change Goal: President Trump indicated a desire to encourage an internal revolt and remove the current Iranian regime.

  • Regional Instability: The conflict follows intense tensions over Iran’s regional activities, its backing of militias, and threats to maritime shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. .........................Contained takes time.

AI is gathering statements made on the internet and distilling them for you.

It’s also listed claimed objectives, which change by the day, but are all breaches of the UN Charter.

Articles 2(4) and 51 apply.

fredwiggy Star Member

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2 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

like to think i am a citizen of the world

Guess you don't want to admit your country has made mistakes also.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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9 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

That's true, but extremes sometimes call for extreme measures and bending of the rules. There isn't any other logical approach to this anyone has figured out, and the regime needed to be stopped before they continued their killings.

Your doctrine of extremes does not negate international law and is indeed evidence of intent to ignore international law.

fredwiggy Star Member

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2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

AI is gathering statements made on the internet and distilling them for you.

It’s also listed claimed objectives, which change by the day, but are all breaches of the UN Charter.

Articles 2(4) and 51 apply.

But they are still legitimate reasons, even if there are also other ones.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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1 minute ago, fredwiggy said:

But they are still legitimate reasons, even if there are also other ones.

No they are not.

Article 51 applies.

fredwiggy Star Member

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

Your doctrine of extremes does not negate international law snd is indeed evidence of intent to ignore international law.

I'm just stating what's happened and the reasons why. If there are other ways around this, stopping Iran's regime and killing of innocents, and doing it without war, I'm sure they would have tried them earlier. As far as Article 51, Iran has been killing for decades, so something had to be done.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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Just now, fredwiggy said:

Guess you don't want to admit your country has made mistakes also.

not saying that ! i would think all country's make mistakes but mistakes against international law would say that is exclusive the USA

Why are you trying to justify killing of civilian your leader and his admin have committed war crimes and should be brought to account

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

I'm just stating what's happened and the reasons why. If there are other ways around this, stopping Iran's regime and killing of innocents, and doing it without war, I'm sure they would have tried them earlier.

You return again to the laughable argument that this war is about protecting innocents.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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3 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

not saying that ! i would think all country's make mistakes but mistakes against international law would say that is exclusive the USA

Let’s put aside any suggestion that this illegal war of aggression is a mistake.

It is nothing of the sort.

It is a war of choice.

fredwiggy Star Member

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1 minute ago, MikeandDow said:

not saying that ! i would think all country's make mistakes but mistakes against international law would say that is exclusive the USA

Well, again seeing America is all countries in one place, that means exactly that. Every country's citizens has relatives living in America, and they are voters and living there for a reason.

fredwiggy Star Member

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2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

You return again to the laughable argument that this war is about protecting innocents.

One reason. I'm still waiting for someone to give a better way than what America, Israel and likely other countries are and will do here. How do you stop terrorists without shooting or bombing them and their weaponry?

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Well, again seeing America is all countries in one place, that means exactly that. Every country's citizens has relatives living in America, and they are voters and living there for a reason.

What a stupid post !! "Every country's citizens has relatives living in America" i for one dont have relatives in America just stupid statement

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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4 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

One reason. I'm still waiting for someone to give a better way than what America, Israel and likely other countries are and will do here. How do you stop terrorists without shooting or bombing them and their weaponry?

Refrain from engaging in regime change is a start.

dinsdale Star Member

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26 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

Under international law, attacking another country with the explicit goal of regime change is illegal unless authorized by the UN Security Council or justified under narrow self-defense provisions.

Please show where regime change was explicitly stated as the goal. Be a good outcome for sure for the Iranian people but I can't remember seeing the explicit goal of of this military action being regime change.

fredwiggy Star Member

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5 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

What a stupid post !! "Every country's citizens has relatives living in America" i for one dont have relatives in America just stupid statement

Every country has people from that country living in America, and have for a very long time. Not your relatives but your ancestry. Understand? America is all countries in one place. This is one reason they choose to defend other countries. Yes, there are also other reasons where greed is involved, but protection of people is the most important one.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Refrain from engaging in regime change is a start.

This war is NOT about regime change nor about terrorists it is about money and oil sames as Venezuela OIL !!!

fredwiggy Star Member

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5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Refrain from engaging in regime change is a start.

No need to change the government and the positive things they do, but I'm sure you've noticed other things they've also done which are kinda illegal. Not only Iran's but a few others, usually with a dictator involved.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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2 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Please show where regime change was explicitly stated as the goal. Be a good outcome for sure for the Iranian people but I can't remember seeing the explicit goal of of this military action being regime change.

do you not read the news how many times has trump said he wants regime change think you best go back to sleep !!

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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Just now, fredwiggy said:

No need to change the government and the positive things they do, but I'm sure you've noticed other things they've also done which are kinda illegal. Not only Iran's but a few others, usually with a dictator involved.

Yes like signing a non nuclear deal and abiding by its terms.

Oops! What happened to that.

Mavideol Star Member

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7 hours ago, stevenl said:

Who told you this?

maybe Trump as he claimed the island has been obliterated, the same Trump that said back in June 2025 that Iran nuclear program had been completely obliterated... it must be Trump's new word to use, it replaced the ""tremendous""

fredwiggy Star Member

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

Yes like signing a non nuclear deal and abiding by its terms.

Oops! What happened to that.

Trump didn't believe what the leader said, so took action. Snap judgement but again, they needed to be gone, and again, this is the only way. If there wasn't the fact Iran under his leadership didn't kill so many Americans and Iranians, along with other countries people,we wouldn't need to get involved yes.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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A dictator is

a ruler possessing absolute, unrestricted control over a country, typically seizing power through force or coercion rather than democratic means. They bypass constitutional, legal, or legislative checks, often maintaining power through oppression and censorship

this sounds like trump

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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11 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

This war is NOT about regime change nor about terrorists it is about money and oil sames as Venezuela OIL !!!

There are two aggressors in this illegal war, Israel and the U.S.

It would be naive to believe they have the same objectives.

fredwiggy Star Member

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3 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

A dictator is

a ruler possessing absolute, unrestricted control over a country, typically seizing power through force or coercion rather than democratic means. They bypass constitutional, legal, or legislative checks, often maintaining power through oppression and censorship

this sounds like trump

But Trump was voted in.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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Just now, fredwiggy said:

But Trump was voted in.

coercion and i have yet to hear from a yank that has said voted for him on hear they all say the did not vote for him

Yes, a dictator can be elected. Many dictators come to power through legitimate elections, subsequently leveraging their position to undermine democratic institutions, suppress opposition, and change rules to consolidate power permanently

. This phenomenon is often termed an "elected dictatorship" or electoral authoritarianism

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