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CENTCOM declares victory; troops deploy

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The Pentagon released triumphant strike footage as America's premier rapid-reaction division shipped out for a theatre the administration says it has already won.

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Key takeaway

Ground force deployment contradicts the administration's own victory claims.

CENTCOM released video on 27 March of strikes on Iranian naval vessels with the caption: "Those days are over" . 1 The language is declaratory finality, the grammar of mission accomplished.

On the same day, the 82nd Airborne Division under Maj. Gen. Brandon Tegtmeier began deploying its headquarters with a battalion of the 1st Brigade Combat Team. Initial elements were expected to move within a week of the 24 March order . Combined with two Marine Expeditionary Units already at sea, 6,000-8,000 US ground troops are moving into proximity to Iran. 2

Paratroopers are not sent to wind down conflicts. The 82nd Airborne is the US Army's primary rapid-reaction force, historically the first conventional unit into a new theatre. Its deployment, combined with Rubio's 2-4 week timeline and CENTCOM's victory rhetoric, produces three incompatible positions from the same government. The contradiction will sharpen by 6 April, the date of Trump's third-extended deadline for strikes on Iran's power grid .

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In plain English

On 27 March, the US military command for the Middle East released dramatic video of strikes against Iranian ships with the message 'Those days are over,' implying the threat from Iran's navy has been eliminated. On the same day, the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division began deploying its headquarters to the region. The 82nd is America's rapid-response ground force, the unit sent when the military needs troops on the ground quickly. You do not send a division headquarters to wind down a war you have just declared won. Combined with Secretary Rubio saying the war needs two to four more weeks, and the president saying the war is essentially over, the US government is sending three different messages simultaneously. At least two of them cannot be true.

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