Could US Boots Land in Iran? Trump Says War is ‘Ahead of Schedule’
The tension in the Middle East just hit a new high. In a recent sit-down with The New York Post, President Trump made it clear he isn’t ruling out sending American ground troops into Iran. While the current mission, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, has mostly relied on heavy airstrikes and naval power, Trump says he “doesn’t have the yips” about putting boots on the ground if that’s what it takes to finish the job. He’s already calling the campaign a massive success, claiming the military is “way ahead of schedule” after taking out nearly 50 key Iranian leaders—including the Supreme Leader—in just the first few days.
Right now, the goal is simple but high-stakes: wipe out Iran’s nuclear potential and dismantle its navy. Trump is betting big on a “four-to-five-week” timeline, though he admitted he’s ready to go longer if the regime doesn’t fold. While Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insists this won’t turn into another “endless war” like Iraq, the risk is growing. With four U.S. service members already lost and Iran striking back at regional oil hubs, the next few days will decide if this is a quick surgical strike or the start of a much larger, boots-on-the-ground conflict.