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    US Military Says It's Ready to Resume Iran Fighting if Diplomacy Fails

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    Posted on April 8, 2026

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    Last updated: April 8, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    As of April 8, the U.S. military maintains over 50,000 troops across the Middle East and stands ready to resume combat in Iran should diplomacy fail, following a fragile two‑week ceasefire.

    Table of Contents

    • US-Iran Tensions and Military Readiness
    • Calls for Peace and Military Preparedness
    • Regional Attacks and Ongoing Threats
    • Tactical U.S. Gains, But Strategic Win?
    • Iran's Perspective
    • U.S. Military Claims and Actions
    • Tactical Achievements
    • Strategic Uncertainties
    • US Troop Presence and Ongoing Operations
    • Rescue Operations

    US Military Stands Ready to Resume Iran Conflict if Diplomacy Fails

    US-Iran Tensions and Military Readiness

    By Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart

    WASHINGTON, April 8 (Reuters) - The top U.S. general said on Wednesday U.S. troops stood ready to resume fighting if Tehran failed to strike a negotiated settlement as the Trump administration sought to portray the war as a decisive victory against Iran.

    The remarks came a day after President Donald Trump pulled back from the brink of a threatened civilization-ending assault on Iran on Tuesday night, two hours before a deadline he had set for Tehran to open the blockaded Strait of Hormuz.  U.S. and Iranian officials are set to meet in Pakistan for talks on Friday.

    Calls for Peace and Military Preparedness

    "We hope that Iran chooses a lasting peace," General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a Pentagon news conference.

    "A ceasefire is a pause and the joint force remains ready, if ordered or called upon, to resume combat operations -- with the same speed and precision as we've demonstrated over the last 38 days."

    Regional Attacks and Ongoing Threats

    Despite the ceasefire, Saudi Arabia's crucial East-West oil pipeline, currently its only outlet for crude exports, was hit in an Iranian attack. Saudi Arabia said it intercepted nine drones over the past few hours while Kuwait said a number of facilities were attacked by Iranian drones.

    Tactical U.S. Gains, But Strategic Win?

    Tehran, which demonstrated its ability to cut off Gulf energy supplies through its grip on the strait, has claimed victory and says it is entering the talks without trust in U.S. negotiators.

    Iran's Perspective

    "The enemy, in its unjust, illegal and criminal war against the Iranian nation, has suffered an undeniable, historic and crushing defeat," Iran's Supreme National Security Council said in a statement.

    U.S. Military Claims and Actions

    U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, however, portrayed Iran as militarily defeated and without any option but to strike a deal. Hegseth and Caine spoke about the destruction of Iran's defense industry, its navy and its missile capabilities.

     Hegseth said the U.S. military was "hanging around" in the Middle East to ensure Iran complies with the two-week ceasefire and to monitor the country's enriched uranium stockpile, adding that the United States would take it "if we have to." 

     "President Trump had the power to cripple Iran's entire economy in minutes, but he chose mercy," Hegseth told reporters.

    Tactical Achievements

    Caine detailed the tactical gains the U.S. military had achieved, including destroying about 80% of Iran's air defense systems, attacking 90% of its weapons factories and sinking approximately 90% of its regular naval fleet.

    Strategic Uncertainties

    But experts say the broader strategic objectives do not appear to have been met since the Iranian regime largely remains intact and Tehran may be more emboldened going forward.

    US Troop Presence and Ongoing Operations

    The U.S. has more than 50,000 U.S. troops in the Middle East and has been increasing that number. U.S. officials told Reuters that the movement of thousands of Marines to the region, from San Diego, was continuing for now.

    During the course of the 38-day war, 13 U.S. troops were killed while 372 service members were injured -- though the vast majority of them had already returned to service.

    Rescue Operations

    The U.S. carried out operations to rescue two airmen whose plane had been downed over Iran last week.

    The successful extraction ended one of the most perilous episodes of the conflict.

    (Reporting by Idrees Ali, Phil Stewart, Katharine Jackson, Susan Heavey. Editing by Michelle Nichols and Chizu Nomiyama)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Joint Chiefs Chair Gen. Dan Caine emphasized U.S. forces are prepared to resume combat swiftly if the ceasefire collapses (apnews.com)
    • •More than 50,000 U.S. troops are now deployed across the Middle East—roughly 10,000 above normal levels—reflecting a significant surge amid the Iran war (thetimesunion.com)
    • •U.S. forces conducted a high‑stakes rescue of two airmen from Iran on April 3–5, underscoring operational capability even under escalating tensions (en.wikipedia.org)

    References

    • The Latest: US, Israel and Iran agree to tentative ceasefire, even as the terms remain unclear
    • Number of US troops in Middle East surpasses 50,000 — newspaper | The Times Union
    • 2026 United States F-15E rescue operation in Iran

    Frequently Asked Questions about US military says it's ready to resume Iran fighting if diplomacy fails

    1What did the US military say about resuming conflict with Iran?

    The US military stated it is ready to resume fighting if diplomacy with Iran fails and orders are given to continue combat operations.

    2Why is the Strait of Hormuz significant in the US-Iran conflict?

    The Strait of Hormuz is a key oil shipping route, and Iran demonstrated its ability to disrupt Gulf energy supplies by blockading it during the conflict.

    3What were the US military's tactical gains against Iran?

    The US military reported destroying about 80% of Iran's air defenses, attacking 90% of weapons factories, and sinking 90% of its regular naval fleet.

    4How has the conflict impacted global oil exports?

    Attacks on key infrastructure, such as Saudi Arabia's East-West oil pipeline and Iranian drone strikes, have threatened oil exports and market stability.

    5What are the potential financial implications of renewed US-Iran conflict?

    Renewed conflict could increase oil price volatility, disrupt energy supplies, and create uncertainty in global financial and commodities markets.

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