
"In any conflict, certainly, Iran is going to have some things that they're going to be able to do during the conflict. But if you don't undertake the conflict... we wouldn't be looking at the Strait of Hormuz, we'd be looking at what's, you know, having Europe be at risk, you'd have the United States being at risk, you'd have all of our allies."
"I don't think U.S. ground troops are going to be necessary in any direct conflict... that is being put in place. And that is an incredibly important goal for the safety of the United States."
Rep. Mike Turner stated that while Iran poses a threat, U.S. ground troops may not be needed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized the importance of eliminating Iran's nuclear capabilities for U.S. safety. Turner expressed that if the conflict is managed properly, the Strait could reopen without direct military intervention. He highlighted the risks posed by Iran becoming a nuclear power and the potential global consequences if the situation is not addressed effectively.
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