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BREAKING US sends 3 warships and thousands more Marines to Middle East

The U.S. is deploying additional Marines and warships to the Middle East about three weeks earlier than expected as the Iran crisis escalates and the Strait of Hormuz remains a central pressure point.

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1000+ - Average daily ICE arrests reported in early 2026

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"We have a unique moment in time here, right now, to address an issue that’s really fundamental" — Sen. John Thune


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US sends 3 warships and thousands more Marines to Middle East

The U.S. is accelerating force posture in the Middle East as the Iran war expands and energy choke points face mounting risk. Multiple deployments and Pentagon assessments point to longer disruption scenarios for the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding sea lanes.

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Trump considers risky Kharg Island takeover to pressure Iran to open Strait of Hormuz

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Daily ICE arrests are topping 1,000 but majority aren’t in cities Trump targeted with surges

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CBS News cutting 6 percent of staff shuttering radio operation

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