Newspaper headlines: 'US troops gather in Gulf' and 'Strictly No Baftas'
The Times also leads on airborne units being deployed to the Middle East. The paper claims the US president's sights are potentially set on Kharg Island, "the oil-exporting hub on which the Iranian economy relies". About 3,000 troops based at Fort Bragg in North Carolina "can deploy anywhere in the world within 18 hours", it adds.
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