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Pentagon Weighing Smaller U.S. Military Presence in Gulf After Iran War

The Pentagon is considering reducing U.S. forces in the Gulf after the war with Iran ends, reflecting a strategic shift.

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Pentagon Weighing Smaller U.S. Military Presence in Gulf After Iran War

The Pentagon is weighing a smaller U.S. military presence in the Gulf once the conflict with Iran ends. The proposal could signal a shift in Washington’s regional strategy, potentially reducing the number of troops, bases, or supporting assets stationed across the area. Officials are assessing security risks, alliance commitments, and the possibility of renewed tensions following any ceasefire. The final decision would depend on conditions after the war and consultations with regional partners in the coming months and years ahead.

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