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Iran War - US officials say thousands of marines and assault ship on way to region | BBC News

2026-03-13 News & Politics
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Thousands of US marines are heading for the Middle East, along with the USS Tripoli, an amphibious assault ship, according to senior US officials. The task force is made up of around 5,000 troops, about half of them marines. The force is trained in specialist amphibious operations, including landings and securing maritime positions. The plan has not yes been publicly announced by the White House but is being briefed by senior US officials. It comes as Iran is attacking shipping in the Strait of Hormuz - closing the key sea lane through which ships usually carry much of the world’s oil and natural gas supplies. Fuel prices have surged since the start of the war, as Iran blocks the Strait and attacks tankers, as well as oil refineries and other installations in neighbouring countries that are allies of the US. President Trump has promised to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, in what has become a key economic battleground in the war. He has said Iran will be “hit very hard” over the coming week. Meanwhile the Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said the US would continue to target Iran's leadership and claimed that the country's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is in hiding, “wounded” and “likely disfigured”. In Iran, thousands of supporters of the regime have been taking part in mass rallies in the capital Tehran to mark Quds Day, an annual pro-Palestinian event. Israel has been carrying out further attacks in southern Lebanon, against what it says are Hezbollah fighters supported by Iran. Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Tom Bateman, Caroline Hawley, Faisal Islam, Paul Adams, Steve Rosenberg, Marc Ashdown and Orla Guerin. Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news #BBCNews

Top Comments (10)

@Mistabushi 2026-03-13

The worst part about a three day operation is the first four years. Ask Russians.

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@veronicwbrennan4002 2026-03-13

How can just a few men decide the lives of millions of people.

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@hannahlou3406 2026-03-14

There should be a special draft for the children of politicians...

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@KoolCat8000 2026-03-13

I thought the war was won already?

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@averyvaliant 2026-03-13

Boots on the ground? Oh good lord.. So much for the "Board of Peace".

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@ShesBbyKeem 2026-03-14

So more can die, for a child predator to stay out of prison? This country is such an embarrassment.

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@dain6250 2026-03-14

2000s are officially back boys. The kids are wearing baggy clothes, gas prices are skyrocketing, Limp Bizkit is on tour, and there's multiple wars in the Middle East.

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@michaelquinn1377 2026-03-14

Yanks don't forget Vietnam or Afghanistan - size doesn't matter

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@fabiosunspot1112 2026-03-14

They're not going to invade iran with 2,000 troops, you need 100,000 for a ground invasion 😅

39 8 replies
@joshuabrown2134 2026-03-14

Imagine dying to protect pdfs..

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