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Pentagon prepares for weeks of ground operations in Iran
Washingtonpost5 hours ago
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HIGHThreat Assessment
The article reports that the Pentagon is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran, likely short of a full-scale invasion and focusing on raids using Special Operations forces alongside Marine and airborne units. In the current high-tension Iran–Gulf State crisis this signals a major escalation risk: deployment of US ground forces inside Iran would substantially raise the chance of direct US–Iran clashes and broader regional retaliation by Iranian proxies.
Summary
2 days ago — Any potential ground operation would fall short of a full-scale invasion and could instead involve raids by a mixture of Special Operations ...Read more
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Identified Entities
Countries & Regions
United States Department of Defense (Pentagon)United States military (Marines, 82nd Airborne, Special Operations Forces)Iran
Weapons & Military
ground forces/infantry raidsSpecial Operations capabilitiesairborne assault units (82nd Airborne)
Threat Indicators
military action
nuclear threat
cyber warfare
terrorism
Key Phrases
"Shift from primarily air and naval strikes to planned ground operations materially increases risk of sustained direct confrontation with Iranian forces.""Employment of Special Operations and airborne/Marine units enables precise raids but also provides scalable options that could expand into larger ground campaigns.""Ground operations in Iran would likely provoke regional escalation through proxy actors (e.g., Houthis, Hezbollah) and attacks on shipping and nearby states.""Operational planning for 'weeks' of operations suggests sustained campaign intent, raising risks of higher casualties, targeting of deeper infrastructure (including sensitive sites), and international/legal fallout."

