US moves airborne troops, Marines as Iran rejects ceasefire, raising ground war potential

The US has proposed a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran, which has been rejected, as tensions escalate in the region. The US is deploying additional troops, including Marines and airborne units, to the Middle East, raising concerns about a potential ground war.
The US has proposed a ceasefire plan to Iran, but it has been rejected. The US is deploying 1,000 additional troops to the region, including two Marine Expeditionary Units. The troops are trained for operations in hostile environments and may be used to secure key infrastructure. The deployment has raised concerns about a potential ground war. The situation remains tense, with airstrikes and missile launches ongoing. The US is seeking to maintain flexibility in the region.
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