The Pentagon is deploying additional warships and thousands of Marines to the Middle East as the U.S.-Iran conflict escalates, despite President Donald Trump stating he does not plan to send ground troops into Iran. U.S. officials said approximately 2,200 to 2,500 Marines from the USS Boxer amphibious ready group and 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit are heading to the region, marking the second major Marine deployment in the past week.
- Roughly 2,200–2,500 Marines from the USS Boxer group and 11th MEU are deploying to U.S. Central Command.
- This follows a prior deployment of the USS Tripoli and 31st MEU from Japan earlier in the week.
- The U.S. currently has about 50,000 troops stationed in the Middle East.
- Additional deployments are under consideration as Pentagon officials weigh further escalation options.
- Iran has significantly disrupted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil chokepoint.
- Marines could be used to protect commercial shipping or support operations near Iran’s Kharg Island oil export hub.
- U.S. forces have conducted strikes on Iranian targets, including the use of Precision Strike Missiles and Apache helicopters.
- Defense officials are considering a potential $200 billion supplemental request to fund military operations.
- President Trump reiterated he is not planning to deploy ground troops into Iran.
Relevant Companies
- Lockheed Martin ($LMT) – Manufacturer of advanced missile systems and military aircraft used in U.S. operations.
- Northrop Grumman ($NOC) – Supplies defense systems and technologies supporting U.S. military deployments.
- Exxon Mobil ($XOM) – Global oil markets impacted by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Editor’s Note: This is a developing story. This article may be updated as more details become available.