According to the latest news reports, tensions between United States and Iran are escalating, with the likelihood of a full-scale ground conflict rising. The strategic focus is on Kharg Island, where a potential US occupation would require a significant ground operation. The Pentagon has reportedly finalized extensive plans, deploying 10,000 additional combat-ready troops from the Marine Corps and Airborne Division, supplementing the already 50,000 US forces stationed across the region. Reports indicate that the US military aims for targeted ground raids rather than full-scale invasions, with elite units prepared for strikes on key Iranian sites, including strategic islands and coastal installations. Meanwhile, Iran has mobilized a defensive force of approximately 1 million troops, ready to respond to any incursion. The Iranian Air Defense has already claimed to have downed five Hermes drones along its southern coast, demonstrating readiness to counter aerial and ground threats. In parallel, the US has enhanced surveillance operations using MQ-4 drones over Bushehr and Kharg Island, while military coordination with Israel continues to reinforce allied positions. The combination of escalating troop deployments, advanced aerial surveillance, and Iran’s strong defensive posture indicates that any ground action could significantly prolong regional conflict, raising concerns about an expanded Middle Eastern crisis.


