Iran warns against US ground invasion as regional leaders ramp up diplomatic efforts

Iran's parliament speaker has accused the US of planning a ground invasion, while Pakistan offers to host talks between the US and Iran to de-escalate the conflict. The expanding conflict in the Middle East is also affecting the US job market, with increased oil prices and uncertainty threatening to stall labor market progress.
Iran's parliament speaker has accused the US of secretly planning a ground invasion. The USS Tripoli has arrived in the Middle East with 3,500 US service members. Pakistan is prepared to host talks between the US and Iran to de-escalate the conflict. The Israel Defense Forces is planning to hit targets in Iran, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the expansion of Israel's security buffer zone in southern Lebanon. The conflict is affecting the US job market, with increased oil prices and uncertainty threatening to stall labor market progress. Iran has also launched a volunteer campaign accepting participants aged 12 and older for roles tied to security and support activities.
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