2026-03-20
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I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today is Friday, March 20th.
Here's what we're covering.
Mr. President, do you intend to potentially put U.S. troops or more troops in the region?
No, I'm not putting troops anywhere.
If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you.
The war with Iran is nearly at the three-week mark.
And in a quick roundup of what to know.
President Trump is not ruling out putting U.S. troops on the ground.
He said he doesn't currently have plans for that,
but he also said this week that he's, quote, not afraid to deploy forces in Iran if needed.