US troops tell stripper about 'deployment' as Trump prepares for Iran 'ground invasion'
US servicemen have allegedly been lamenting to a stripper about being deployed to the Middle East as the Trump administration reportedly prepares for an Iran ground invasion
A stripper has claimed "depressed young" US soldiers are spilling their guts about being deployed to the Middle East as Trump "prepares" for a ground invasion of Iran.
Exotic dancer Charm Daze told her 900,000 followers on Sunday about waves of servicemen from a local military base complaining about deployment. Thousands of US troops landed in the Middle East over the weekend as US officials have warned the Pentagon – or Department of War as Trump calls it – is preparing for "ground operations" in Iran set to last for "weeks".
Daze, who works in San Diego, appeared to get private briefings from soldiers destined for the war-torn region.
She told her 900,000 social media followers: “Something I’ve noticed lately is all the military guys are coming in and they’re spending all of their money. They’re kind of depressed.
“They’re like, ‘Oh yeah, we’re gonna have fun,’ but you can tell something’s off. And then they’re like, ‘We deploy next week.’
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“A lot of them are really kind, and to see these, like, young guys … coming in and then dancing with them, and then being like, ‘bye,’ and then it’s actually, like making me emotional.” She added: “It’s f***** up."
“PSA: Don’t tell your adult entertainer you’re deploying,” Marine officer and influencer Kagan Dunlap posted on X.
“You gotta remind your folks: Don’t talk to your barber about when you’re deploying. Don’t talk to your adult entertainer about deploying or when you’re leaving, or what you’re doing or dates and times and locations.
“Because they don’t know any better, they’re gonna post a TikTok video about it.”
Meanwhile, Iran has approved a plan to impose tolls on the Strait of Hormuz and stop America and Israel from moving through. A member of the National Security Commission announced the approval of the plan for managing the Strait of Hormuz and adding "tolls".
In a post on Telegram, Fars news agency noted the key areas for the plan, including prohibiting "Americans and the Zionist regime from transit" - meaning US and Israel ships won't be allowed through.
The controversial new proposal could dramatically reshape one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints, raising the risk of international confrontation and economic disruption.
According to Iranian state-linked media, lawmakers have backed a plan to introduce tolls for vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz - the narrow corridor through which roughly a fifth of global oil supply flows. The proposal also includes a provision to block transit by ships associated with the United States and Israel.
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