Trump Shares Explosion Video Amid Iran Tensions; White House Talks Troop Deployment

US President Donald Trump shared a video of an explosion on his social media platform without providing any context, amid heightened tensions with Iran. The White House confirmed the deployment of additional US troops to the region, stating it provides the President with "maximum optionality" as diplomatic efforts continue. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt explained the Pentagon's role is to create strategic flexibility, while Trump has not ruled out ground operations. This comes as reports indicate the Pentagon is preparing for the possibility of sustained military action in Iran, with Iranian leadership warning of retaliation.

Key Points: Trump Shares Explosion Video as US Deploys Troops to Middle East

  • Trump shared unexplained explosion video on Truth Social
  • White House confirms additional US troop deployment to West Asia
  • Pentagon preparing plans for potential extended ground operations in Iran
  • Iran's parliamentary speaker accuses US of plotting a secret invasion
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US President Donald Trump shares a video of explosion; Provides no context

President Trump posts video of explosion without context as White House confirms additional troop deployment for "maximum optionality" against Iran.

US President Donald Trump shares a video of explosion; Provides no context
"The president is focused on achieving the objectives of Operation Epic Fury... - Karoline Leavitt"

Washington DC, March 31

US President Donald Trump on Monday shared a video of an explosion on his social media platform Truth Social without providing any context.

The posted video of the explosion comes amid the ongoing conflict, when the tensions between the US and Iran are at an all-time high and when deployment of additional US troops in West Asia had been confirmed.

Earlier, the White House on Monday (local time) said the deployment of additional US troops in West Asia provides President Donald Trump with "maximum optionality" in the ongoing conflict in the region, despite ongoing negotiations with Tehran to end the conflict.

Addressing a press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, when asked about the deployment of additional US Troops in the region, said that they are part of efforts to maintain strategic flexibility as the war rages on in the region, with diplomatic channels working in the background to strike a deal to end it.

"The president is focused on achieving the objectives of Operation Epic Fury with respect to forces that are on the ground in the Middle East. It's the job of the Pentagon to create maximum optionality for the commander-in-chief," Leavitt said.

The Press Secretary further stated that while the US President has been asked about potential ground operations, he has declined to rule them out.

"The president has been asked about boots on the ground or alleged ground operations various times. He's obviously declined to rule them out. It's the Pentagon's job to provide maximum optionality to the president; it does not mean he's made a decision, nor would he ever notify the media of such a decision so as not to tip off our enemy," she added.

This comes after reports that the Pentagon is preparing plans for the possibility of extended ground operations in Iran for several weeks, as per The Washington Post.

According to The Post, citing US officials familiar with the development, the preparations are aimed at supporting a more sustained military phase if Trump decides to intensify the conflict.

Earlier on Sunday (local time), US President Donald Trump said it's a "big day" for Iran, stating that the US military has destroyed many key targets in the country.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said that the US military had destroyed many sought-after targets in Iran.

He said, "Big day in Iran. Many long-sought-after targets have been taken out and destroyed by our GREAT MILITARY, the finest and most lethal in the World. God bless you all! President DJT."

When being gaggled with the press on Air Force One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Trump said that Iran's entire Navy and Air Force have been knocked out, and most of their missiles are gone.

Trump also hinted at regime change in Iran, saying the current leadership is "very reasonable" and a "new group of people@.

Meanwhile, Speaker of Iran's Parliament, MB Ghalibaf, accused the US of "secretly plotting a ground invasion" and assured that Tehran is prepared for it.

He also warned the Gulf countries, which are allowing the US to launch an attack from their soil, vowing to "punish" the regional partners.

"The enemy sends messages of friendship openly, while secretly plotting a ground invasion. We are waiting for their arrival; we will set them ablaze and punish their regional partners forever." Ghalibaf said.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian, I'm deeply concerned. Any major conflict in West Asia directly impacts our energy security and the safety of our diaspora there. Our government must be prepared for any contingency. Hope diplomacy prevails.
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Rohit P
"Maximum optionality" sounds like a fancy term for keeping all war options open. This is very dangerous. The last thing the global economy needs is another prolonged war. Oil prices will skyrocket and hit developing economies like ours the hardest.
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Sarah B
The lack of transparency is alarming. Citizens, both American and global, deserve to know the context of such posts from their President. It's not a game. Real lives are at stake.
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Vikram M
While I understand the strategic need for secrecy in military ops, publicly taunting an adversary and hinting at regime change on social media is counter-productive. It hardens Iran's position and makes diplomacy nearly impossible. A more measured approach is needed.
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Karthik V
This situation is a reminder of why India's policy of strategic autonomy and maintaining relationships with all sides is so crucial. We have vital interests with both the US and the Gulf nations, and stability in the region is paramount for us.

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