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Trump Vows Continued Response to U.S. Military Deaths


Tue 03 Mar 2026 | 12:19 PM
Ahmed Emam

On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said that deploying American ground forces in Iran would not be necessary, while stressing that the United States would continue to take action in response to the deaths of U.S. military personnel.

According to American media, Trump said he does not believe that sending ground troops into Iran is required at this stage, signaling that Washington may rely on other forms of military or strategic measures amid escalating tensions.

The president also affirmed that the United States “will continue to act” in response to American military casualties, underscoring his administration’s determination to retaliate against any attacks targeting U.S. forces.

Trump further revealed that the United States is stockpiling large quantities of high-quality weapons in other countries, suggesting a strategy aimed at maintaining readiness and rapid response capabilities across different regions.

He added that the United States is capable of waging war “indefinitely and with a high level of superiority,” highlighting what he described as America’s military strength and sustained operational capacity.

The comments come amid heightened regional tensions, as Washington weighs its options following recent developments involving U.S. forces.