US Deploys 82nd Airborne Troops to Mideast Amid Iran War Negotiation Claims

Despite U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion that negotiations with Iran are underway and the conflict is nearing its end, the Pentagon is reportedly preparing to deploy elements of the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East. The Iranian military has publicly denied any negotiations are taking place, with a spokesperson stating the U.S. is facing a "strategic defeat" and is "negotiating with yourselves." Iran continues its military operations, releasing footage of its 80th wave of missile strikes against US-Israeli positions in the region. The conflicting narratives and ongoing hostilities suggest a peaceful resolution remains elusive as the war enters its fourth week.

Key Points: US Troop Deployment to Middle East Amid Iran Conflict

  • Pentagon deploying 82nd Airborne Division
  • Trump claims negotiations with Iran
  • Iranian military denies talks, continues strikes
  • Conflict enters its fourth week
  • Iranian spokesperson mulls US "strategic defeat"
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Despite negotiation claims, US likely to deploy 82nd Airborne troops to Middle East: CBS Report

Despite Trump's claims of Iran negotiations, Pentagon plans to deploy 82nd Airborne Division troops as conflict enters fourth week.

"We're in negotiations right now... I think we are going to end it. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, March 25

Despite claims by US President Donald Trump that negotiations with Iran were underway and the conflict could soon end, the Pentagon is expected to deploy troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East as the war enters its fourth week, according to CBS News.

The news report said, citing a source familiar with the planning, that the Pentagon is planning to send elements of the division, including a command component and some ground forces, to the region.

Citing a US official, CBS reported that the deployment could involve fewer than 1,500 troops.

US President Trump had earlier confirmed that negotiations were on with Iran, claiming that the war was going to end.

"We're in negotiations right now. I can tell you, they'd like to make a deal and who wouldn't if you were there? Look, their navy's gone, their air force is gone, their communications are gone. pretty much everything they have is gone. I think we are going to end it. I cannot tell you for sure. We have won this... We literally have planes flying over Tehran and other parts of their country. They can't do a thing about it. For instance, if I want to take down that power plant, they can't do a thing about it... They are totally defeated... Militarily, they are dead," he said.

The Iranian perspective on the ongoing conflict, however, differed from US President Trump's claims. In a video posted by Fars News, the Iranian Military spokesperson took a jibe at the US, saying that the situation had reached a stage where the Americans were negotiating with themselves.

"The strategic power you used to boast about has now turned into a strategic defeat...Do not label your defeat as an 'agreement.' The era of your promises has come to an end. Today, there are two fronts in the world: Truth and Falsehood. No freedom-seeking truth-seeker will be deceived by your media waves. The level of your internal conflicts has reached the stage where you are negotiating with yourselves. There will be no more talk of your investments in the region, nor will you ever see the former prices of energy and oil again, until you understand that stability in this region is guaranteed only by the powerful hand of our armed forces," the spokesperson said.

Also, Iran released footage of the 80th wave of Operation True Promise 4, launching missiles towards US-Israeli positions in the region even as US President Trump indicated that a negotiated settlement was on the horizon.

There has, been no formal response from the Iranian side to the latest overture from Trump. The Iranians on Tuesday had denied reports of any negotiations with the US, claiming that peace would only be achieved once the US-Israel stopped its campaign. With the Iranian military taking a belligerent stand even as it launched wave 80 of its retaliatory strikes, peace remains elusive in West Asia.

- ANI

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Priya S
Trump's statement that "they are totally defeated" while Iran is launching its 80th wave of missiles... the disconnect is staggering. The Iranian spokesperson has a point about them "negotiating with themselves." This feels like a PR game for the US election, but real people are suffering. Our government must ensure this doesn't spill over and impact Indian interests in the region.
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Rohit P
Deploying the 82nd Airborne is a serious move. It's not just posturing. The Middle East is a tinderbox, and this could ignite a wider conflict. India has vital stakes here - our energy security, 8 million diaspora, and trade routes. MEA needs to be on high alert and ready for evacuations if needed. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
Living in Delhi, I'm already feeling the pinch from rising petrol prices. This conflict is directly hitting the common man's pocket. While I understand the geopolitical complexities, I respectfully think the Indian media should focus more on how this affects our daily lives and less on analyzing US military strategy.
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Vikram M
The Iranian response is fiery, but let's be real. Their economy is in shambles. Both sides are locked in a stalemate of pride. As a neutral observer, India has the diplomatic capital to maybe, just maybe, help facilitate dialogue. We've done it before. Time for quiet, behind-the-scenes diplomacy from South Block.
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Karthik V
Wave 80 of missile strikes and they're still talking about "total defeat"? Something doesn't add up. This looks like a long, grinding conflict ahead. Our priority should be safeguarding Indian

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