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Abrams: No US Troops in Iran Despite Tensions

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Former Iran and Venezuela envoy Elliott Abrams told Bloomberg that President Trump is unlikely to deploy US troops to Iran despite escalating tensions. Abrams, now a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, distinguished the current Iran situation from past conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan during an appearance on Bloomberg's "The Close."

He argued that military intervention would be a drastic departure from current US policy and could trigger broader regional instability. Abrams emphasized that diplomatic and economic pressures remain the administration's primary tools for addressing Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional influence.

The former envoy's assessment carries weight given his extensive experience in Middle Eastern affairs. His comments come amid heightened scrutiny of US foreign policy options as tensions between Washington and Tehran continue to simmer.