| Breaking News: US Weighs High-Stakes Ground Mission in Iran |
Washington — Tensions are rising as the United States considers a massive military operation to seize radioactive material from Iran. This plan comes directly after Iran turned down a 15-point peace proposal from President Trump.
The President’s Message
In a late-night speech, President Trump told the nation that the U.S. is very close to finishing its work in the region. While he did not mention sending in ground troops or starting negotiations, he promised that the barrage of attacks would get much stronger over the next few weeks."We are going to finish the job, and we're going to finish it very fast," Trump said during his 20-minute address.
A Dangerous Plan
While the President spoke of air attacks, a new report suggests a much larger wartime contingency plan. To stop Iran from keeping its uranium stockpile, the U.S. might send thousands of soldiers across the border. This would not be a typical conventional attack. Instead, it would be a ground-intensive operation to secure over 1,000 pounds of dangerous material.The Risks Involved
Military experts are calling this plan "extremely dangerous." According to officials, the mission would involve:• Sending forces deep into enemy territory.
• Building a temporary runway to fly out heavy cargo.
• Staying on the ground for weeks, leaving soldiers open to Iranian attacks.
One former soldier described the mission as a "slow and deadly process." Analysts warn that trying to take the uranium is like trying to take over an entire factory while it is still running—it is complicated, risky, and could lead to a much larger conflict.
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