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US Marine unit and warship arrive in Middle East, CENTCOM says

U.S. Central Command says a sizable U.S. force has been deployed to the Middle East amid the Iran crisis, with over 3,000 troops already arrived and the current deployment totaling about 3,500 sailors and Marines along with transport and strike aircraft and amphibious assets. the USS Tripoli and its 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit have reached their area of obligation,following the ship and MEU being sent earlier this month. Last week, the Pentagon dispatched the USS Boxer and its 11th MEU, which are due to reach the region in early April. The exact mission of these forces remains unclear, but officials have warned of the possibility of ground operations against Iran, and the Pentagon is reportedly preparing plans for a potential “final blow” that could depend on Iran talks and whether the Strait of Hormuz can be reopened. Iran has allowed some ships to pass through Hormuz recently, but continues to claim the strait is closed; if it remains shut, President Trump has threatened to bomb Iran’s power plants.


US Marine unit and warship arrive in Middle East, CENTCOM says

Over 3,000 U.S. troops deployed to the Middle East amid the war in Iran have now arrived in the region, U.S. Central Command said on Saturday.

CENTCOM announced that the USS Tripoli and its 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit have reached their “area of responsibility.” The Pentagon sent the warship and the MEU to the Middle East earlier this month.

The deployment consists of about 3,500 sailors and Marines, “transport and strike fighter aircraft,” and “amphibious assault and tactical assets,” according to CENTCOM.

The troops are part of a recent surging of assets to the region as the war has hit its one-month mark.

Last week, the Pentagon also sent the USS Boxer and its 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit to the Middle East, a deployment consisting of roughly 2,200 Marines. They are due to reach the region in early April.

The role of the over 5,000 troops is currently unclear, but their deployment has raised fears the United States may be looking to launch ground operations in Iran.

President Donald Trump has not entirely ruled out that prospect, and the Pentagon is reportedly prepping plans for a “final blow” in Iran that could include the use of ground forces.

Much of those are dependent on how the peace negotiations with Iran play out and if it reopens the Strait of Hormuz.

Regarding the latter, Iran has allowed some ships to pass through in the past week, including from Pakistan, India, Russia, China, Iraq, Malaysia, and Thailand.

IRAN ALLOWS 20 PAKISTANI SHIPS TO SAIL THROUGH STRAIT OF HORMUZ

But Iran’s military is still insisting the strait is closed.

In the event it isn’t reopened by April 6, Trump has also threated to bomb Iran’s power plants, in what would be a significant escalation.



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