Is US preparing for ground operation under the guise of talks? Iran said- will attack strongly
Uma Shankar March 29, 2026 07:26 PM
Is US preparing for ground operation under the guise of talks? Iran said- will attack strongly

30 days have passed since the ongoing war between Iran and America. On this occasion, Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf gave a big statement. He said that America talks about talks externally, but internally it is preparing for ground attack. Ghalibaf said that America wants to get its conditions met through a list of 15 points. The things which he could not achieve in war, he is now trying to achieve through negotiations.

Ghalibaf also said that Iran's army is fully prepared and is waiting for American troops to arrive on the ground, so that they can be attacked strongly. Meanwhile, America has further increased its military strength. According to America's Central Command, its warship USS Tripoli has reached the Middle East. About 3,500 soldiers and marines are deployed with this ship. There are already about 50,000 American soldiers present in this area.

Will America send troops to Iran?

After the arrival of 3,500 more soldiers, the discussion has intensified whether America ground operations in iran Can do. However, Ghalibaf said that Iran will not surrender under any circumstances. He said that Iran will not accept insults and will stand firmly on its position.

Who is Mohammad Ghalibaf?

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf is an experienced leader and has a military background. He is the speaker of the Parliament of Iran since May 2020. He was born in 1961 and joined IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard) in 1980. He was also a commander during the Iran-Iraq war. Ghalibaf has contested presidential elections four times, but lost every time. It stood fourth in 2005, second in 2013, withdrew from the elections in 2017 and stood third in 2024.

He is also a trained pilot and served as the chief of the IRGC Air Force from 1997 to 2000. After this, he was also the chief of Iran's police from 2000 to 2005. He was also accused of corruption when he was mayor of Tehran. Some reports also said that the Donald Trump administration had seen him as the next leader of Iran, but this has not been confirmed. Ghalibaf himself has also rejected these speculations.

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