- by foxnews
- 07 Apr 2026
Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, said he doesn't think mobilizing ground troops in Iran will be "necessary" to open up the Strait of Hormuz, a critical trade waterway that has been blocked by the Iranian military for more than a month.
Stephanopoulos asked Turner if he thinks the Strait of Hormuz could be opened without military intervention.
At first, Turner didn't directly answer the question. Instead, he spoke broadly about the conflict, saying that Iran's efforts to become a nuclear state are being "eliminated" thanks to President Donald Trump's military interventions. He also blamed the Obama administration for failing to "undertake the conflict."
Stephanopoulos then asked Turner again if he thought mobilizing ground troops to open up the important waterway would be necessary.
"Well, I think, you're certainly seeing that even as this conflict evolves, that that is being put in place, and I don't think U.S. ground troops are going to be necessary in any direct conflict," Turner said.
"In this instance, we're seeing that the conflict is continuing with the president beginning to, in conjunction with Israel, significantly diminish Iran's military capabilities, both their navy, their missile capabilities, overall are continuing, and certainly, their nuclear capabilities are being continually diminished. And that was the goal, and that is an incredibly important goal for the safety of the United States," Turner continued.
"We will be helpful, but they should take the lead in protecting the oil that they so desperately depend on," he continued.
Fox News Digital reached out to Turner for further comment.
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