"Haven't made any decision": Trump on idea of sending US troops into Iran to secure uranium
President Trump says no final decision on deploying troops to secure uranium enriched to 60%, amid ongoing US-Israel strikes and Iranian retaliations in West Asia.
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Will Donald Trump Invade Iran? POTUS Breaks Silence On Sending Ground Troops To Nuclear Sites
President Donald Trump said in Washington on Monday that the US is 'nowhere near' ordering American ground troops into Iran to secure nuclear material at Isfahan, pushing back on a burst of weekend speculation over whether Donald Trump will invade Iran as part of the widening confrontation over Tehran's nuclear sites. That speculation did not appear from nowhere. Trump had said last Monday that he would not rule out putting 'boots on the ground'…
"Haven't made any decision": Trump on idea of sending US troops into Iran to secure uranium
US President Donald Trump on Monday (local time) told the New York Post in a telephonic interview that the United States is not planning to send troops into Iran to secure enriched uranium from the nuclear sites.
US President Donald Trump told the New York Post that there is “no decision yet” on whether to send US troops to Iran to secure its highly enriched uranium stockpile. “We have not made such a decision. We are far from it,” Trump said in response to a question about whether talks are underway between the United States and Israel about the possible deployment of special forces in Iran, whose task would be to seize and protect nuclear material. Ten…
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