Iran responds to reports US weighing ground operations: 'We will never accept humiliation'

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Reports suggest the U.S. government is considering potential ground operations in Iran, possibly targeting nuclear facilities or securing the Strait of Hormuz. These plans, reported by the Washington Post, involve limited raids by Special Operations and conventional forces, not a full-scale invasion. In response, Iran's parliament speaker stated that Iran would never surrender to the U.S. and warned that Iranian forces are prepared to confront American troops. The speaker added that Iran's missile capabilities are in place and their determination has increased. While the White House says the Pentagon is preparing options, no decision has been made by the President. The possibility of U.S. ground operations remains politically sensitive and carries military risks.
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AI-ExtractedThe US has offered a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran.
White House press secretary said it's the Pentagon's job to make preparations to give the commander in chief maximum optionality.
Iran's parliament speaker said Iran will never accept humiliation from the US.
The Trump administration has considered sending thousands of additional troops to the region.
The Pentagon is preparing options for potential U.S. ground operations in Iran.
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