INTERNATIONAL — March 27, 2026
US Secretary Rubio Says Goals in Iran Achievable Without Ground Forces
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States can achieve its goals in Iran without ground forces by targeting Iran's navy, air force and missile capabilities, with operations ahead of schedule and expected to conclude in weeks. He noted preparations for over 1,000 additional US troops and addressed issues involving Ukrainian weapons, Russian lawmakers and Moscow's intelligence sharing with Iran.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — corroborated by Khaama Press — 2 min read

WASHINGTON (Afghan Verified) -- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States can achieve its goals in Iran without deploying ground forces.
Rubio said the US will destroy Iran's navy, air force and significantly eliminate its missile launchers to prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons. "We will destroy their navy, destroy their air forces, and significantly eliminate their missile launchers so they cannot obtain nuclear weapons. We are ahead of schedule on most goals and can reach the goals without any ground forces," Rubio said.
He predicted the operations would end within weeks. Rubio noted that more than 1,000 additional US forces are prepared for deployment to the region as President Trump prepares for multiple contingencies.
Rubio addressed concerns over potential diversions of Ukrainian weapons to the Middle East, saying no such transfers have occurred yet but they may in the future. He also mentioned a planned trip by sanctioned Russian lawmakers to the region, which was arranged beforehand.
Despite intelligence reports that Russia is sharing information on US force movements with Iran, Rubio said Moscow has not limited US performance in the conflict.
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Reliability assessment
Two outlets (Amu TV, Khaama Press) corroborate on-record statement attributed to named US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The source language reads straight.
Independent web corroboration
A separate web search returned 8 matching reports. A selection:
Rubio said the U.S. was achieving its objectives in the war - which he said were <strong>destroying Iran's missile and drone capabilities and factories to produce those weapons, as well as its navy and its air force</strong> - and expected to conclude its ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters in Paris, “<strong>We can achieve all our objectives without ground troops” in Iran.</strong>
- US’s Iran war goals ‘ahead of schedule’, achievable without ground troops, says Marco Rubio - BusinessTodaybusinesstoday.in
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said <strong>Washington believes it can achieve its military objectives in Iran without deploying ground troops</strong>, even as thousands of American soldiers are being sent to the region.
- Rubio says US can achieve Iran objectives without ground troops, war to last weeks, not monthsynetnews.com
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that <strong>the United States could achieve its objectives in Iran without deploying ground troops</strong> and expects the operation to conclude within weeks
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Where reports agree
- Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State, made statements on US goals in Iran without ground forces.
- Over 1000 additional US forces prepared for Middle East deployment.
- Rubio predicts war ends in weeks.
- Comments on Ukrainian weapons, Russian trip, and Russia-Iran intel sharing.
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