On Thursday, President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office — on camera, in English — “No, I’m not putting troops anywhere.” He paused. Then, apparently aware that this was not quite true, he added: “If I were, I certainly wouldn’t tell you.”
By Wednesday, the Pentagon had confirmed the deployment of elements from the 82nd Airborne Division headquarters, a brigade combat team, and assorted “division enablers” to the CENTCOM area of responsibility. The 82nd Airborne. Paratroopers. People whose entire professional purpose is to fall out of airplanes and land — boots first — on contested terrain, seizing it before follow-on forces arrive. According to CBS News, senior military commanders have already submitted specific requests preparing for ground operations. Pentagon statements indicate the planning includes meetings about where to detain Iranian soldiers if those boots — hypothetically, technically, not yet officially — touch the earth.
“We can confirm elements of the 82nd Airborne Division HQs, some division enablers and the 1st BCT will be deploying to the CENTCOM AOR. Due to operations security we have nothing additional to provide at this time.”