Monday, March 30, 2026 - Iran has issued a strong warning to the United States amid reports of potential ground operations, as additional American troops continue to arrive in the Middle East.
In a video message, Iranian military spokesperson Ebrahim
Zolfaqari criticised the U.S. leadership, warning of severe consequences.
“Unfortunately, the leaders of the United States have
delegated the authority to command the armed forces to someone who, due to
imbalance, dangerous and wrong positions and decisions, has led the US army
into the swamp of death,” he said.
The warning comes as the Pentagon is reportedly considering
limited ground operations involving special forces and conventional troops,
though not a full-scale invasion.
Donald Trump has not approved any such plans and has
publicly dismissed the idea of deploying troops. “I’m not putting troops
anywhere. If I were, I certainly wouldn’t tell you, but I’m not putting
troops,” he said previously.
Despite this, about 3,500 additional U.S. personnel have
entered the region, deployed as part of a unit led by the USS Tripoli (LHA-7).
Iranian officials have also reiterated their readiness to
respond militarily. Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said:
“[The armed forces]… are waiting for the arrival of American
troops on the ground to set them on fire and punish their regional partners
forever. Our firing continues. Our missiles are in place. Our determination and
faith have increased.”
The tensions follow recent strikes in Tehran, which
reportedly damaged infrastructure, including a power pylon, leading to outages
in parts of the capital. Iran has also escalated its rhetoric by warning it
could target U.S.-linked institutions in the region, including universities, in
retaliation for attacks on its own facilities.
Attention has also turned to Kharg Island in the Persian
Gulf, a key strategic location handling a significant share of Iran’s crude oil
exports, as speculation grows over possible targets in any future operation.
While military planning continues, officials in Washington have stressed that
no final decision has been made, and any potential ground action remains under
consideration.

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