
US Expands Gulf Force Posture as Iran Tensions Rise
The US is deploying roughly 7,000 additional troops to the Gulf — two Marine Amphibious Ready Groups (Tripoli and Boxer) plus about 2,000 from the 82nd Airborne — creating a rapid‑response force for limited, high‑stakes operations rather than a full‑scale invasion. Possible missions include seizing Kharg Island, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, or securing Iran’s nuclear material. The buildup accompanies air strikes and Iran’s missile/drone attacks; Tehran denies direct negotiations, while Washington cites some diplomatic progress and Pakistan as a potential mediator. Analysts say the force is not designed for a sustained land campaign but raises escalation risk and strengthens US bargaining leverage.