Summary
- U.S. President Donald Trump said there are currently no plans to deploy U.S. ground troops to secure Iran’s nuclear facilities.
- On plans to send U.S. forces to Iran to secure the Isfahan nuclear facility, Trump said, “We’re still a long way from that stage.”
- Trump said no decision has been made on whether to deploy U.S. forces and that he is closely monitoring the situation.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said there are currently no plans to deploy U.S. ground troops to secure Iran’s nuclear facilities.
According to Walter Bloomberg on the 9th (local time), when asked whether he planned to send U.S. forces to Iran to secure the Isfahan nuclear facility, Trump said, “We’re still a long way from that stage.”
Regarding the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new supreme leader to succeed the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, he said, “I’m not happy with that appointment.” He did not specify what response he would take.
On his Iran strategy, Trump said, “No decision has been made yet on whether to deploy U.S. forces,” adding that he is closely monitoring the situation. Military tensions between the United States and Iran have recently continued to rise in the Middle East.


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