Special Ops Arrive in the Middle East as Trump weighs Iran options

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Hundreds of U.S. special-operations forces have arrived in the Middle East with unclear missions, joining thousands of Marines and sailors as President Trump weighs options to escalate the conflict with Iran. The troops could be tasked with guarding the Strait of Hormuz, seizing Kharg Island, or targeting Iran’s Isfahan uranium site, and overall U.S. force levels in the region exceed 50,000.
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