
Washington, DC: The United States Pentagon has reportedly developed comprehensive contingency plans for a potential ground invasion of Iran, according to sources familiar with the matter who spoke to CBS News.
Senior military commanders have submitted detailed operational requests to ensure readiness, as US President Donald Trump evaluates possible next steps in the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel. However, no final decision has been made regarding the deployment of ground forces.

Despite the advanced planning, President Trump has not defined the specific conditions under which he would authorize the use of ground troops.
During a recent interaction in the Oval Office, Trump stated:
“No, I’m not putting troops anywhere,”
but added,
“If I were, I certainly wouldn’t tell you.”
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that the Pentagon’s role is to provide the President with “maximum optionality” during times of crisis. She clarified that such military preparations do not indicate a confirmed decision and reiterated that there are currently no active plans to deploy ground troops.
According to reports, US military officials have conducted internal meetings to plan the logistics of a potential operation. These discussions include strategies for capturing and detaining Iranian personnel and paramilitary forces.
The plans also involve identifying secure locations for processing and holding detainees in the event of a large-scale military engagement.

The Pentagon is preparing several elite military units for rapid deployment, including:
Additionally, thousands of US Marines are already being repositioned toward the Middle East.
Three naval vessels carrying approximately 2,200 Marines recently departed from California, marking the second such deployment since the conflict began. Another military unit, previously redirected from the Pacific region, is still en route.
These developments highlight the Pentagon’s effort to expand its military options and maintain a high level of readiness amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the region.
While officials stress that these are precautionary measures, the scale of preparation underscores the seriousness of the situation and the potential for further escalation.

As the United States navigates a complex and evolving conflict landscape, the Pentagon’s strategic planning reflects a broader effort to stay prepared for any scenario.
Although no immediate action has been confirmed, the situation remains fluid, and global attention continues to focus on developments in the Middle East.