Trump says not putting US troops in region amid Iran war
- Donald Trump stated he is not sending US troops to the region amid tensions with Iran.
- He claimed significant destruction of Iran's military leadership and forces.
- Trump said the US military can operate freely in the area without being attacked.
- He emphasized that the US will do whatever is necessary to maintain pressure on Iran.
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WASHINGTON.- Without precision about the end of the war in the Middle East, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Pentagon asked Congress for more than an additional $200 billion to finance the conflict, a figure that raises questions in the legislature. Despite this, President Donald Trump dismissed on Thursday the sending of US troops to the region. “I will not send troops anywhere,” Trump said, amid international uncertainty about…
The US President also admitted that he had thought that the consequences of the attack on Iran would be more serious.
US President Donald Trump has said he does not intend to deploy US troops in the Middle East.
Trump, however, confirmed that the American government is seeking more resources to finance the war against Iran.
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