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U.S. President Donald Trump openly stated that he is not currently planning to send American troops to Iran for ground military operations. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This important announcement was made during a joint press conference held at the White House with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, which was broadcast live to the entire world. While answering journalists' questions, Trump emphasized that no new military forces are being sent.
According to him, even if such a decision is made in the future, it is not customary to inform the public beforehand. The President's remarks appeared to respond to various speculations about a strengthening of the United States' military position in the region.
Earlier, international media outlets reported that the U.S. administration was discussing sending thousands of military personnel to the region to monitor the situation in the Middle East and expand operations. These reports further fueled questions about whether Washington is preparing for a large-scale confrontation with Iran or not.
Trump also noted that the previous leadership of Iran has finished its work and is now seeking new leaders. He expressed his view that the country's navy and air force have suffered serious blows.
The President's firm statements could further complicate the situation at a time when uncertainty remains regarding future U.S. actions in the region. Currently, world leaders and the international community are closely watching Washington's next steps.





