TechFlow News, March 2: According to the New York Post, Trump recently stated that he does not rule out deploying U.S. ground forces to Iran “if necessary,” and declared he “doesn’t care about the polls” following Saturday’s strike. Trump said he believes he did “the right thing” and that most Americans support him—even though preliminary polling suggests otherwise. He argued that allowing “crazy people” to acquire nuclear weapons would have consequences worse than regional conflict. Trump stated: “I have no hesitation about sending troops on the ground. Unlike other presidents who always say, ‘We will never send ground troops.’ I don’t say that. I say, ‘They may not be needed,’ or ‘If necessary.’” A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted Saturday and Sunday found that only 27% of Americans approved of the strike, while 43% opposed it and 29% were unsure.
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