Some United States lawmakers are concerned that ruler Donald Trump could be ready to put boots on the ground in Iran. That would, obviously, mean that this war is going to expand and cause a lot of pain and destruction before it’s all over.

While speaking after a closed-door briefing with members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, Senator Richard Blumenthal said the administration appears to be moving toward the possibility of sending U.S. forces into Iran. The comments at the classified briefings with administration officials left some democrat senators with what they described as significant unanswered questions about the war’s objectives and scope.

Blumenthal said lawmakers are still seeking clarity on the costs of the war, its expected duration, and the risks to US personnel.

Considering Trump’s White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt refused to rule out conscriptions, the democrats have concerns, just as the American public should. The real question is will anyone actually go to war? Can the ruling class force people to kill or be killed in 2026?

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“We seem to be on a path toward deploying American troops on the ground in Iran to accomplish any of the potential objectives,” Blumenthal told reporters, adding that he left the briefing “dissatisfied and angry.”

“The American people deserve to know much more than this administration has told them about the cost of the war, the danger to our sons and daughters in uniform, and the potential for further escalation and widening of this war,” he said.

The ruling class had been upping the ante when it comes to the rhetoric it’s pushing.

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The White House said that troops could be considered for “very good reasons.” It did not clarify what reasons could warrant boots on the ground, however.

Trump also acknowledged that this type of mission is possible but not imminent. “At some point, maybe we will,” Trump said aboard Air Force One over the weekend. “If we ever did that, [the Iranians] would be so decimated that they wouldn’t be able to fight on the ground level.”

The conflict began on February 28th when the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran “preemptively.” Airstrikes have been consistent since that date, and there doesn’t appear to be an end to the fighting in sight.

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