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U.S. Reportedly Weighing Major Gulf Troop Pullback After Iran War Damage

The United States is reportedly considering a major troop withdrawal from the Gulf after damage sustained during war with Iran.

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U.S. Reportedly Weighing Major Gulf Troop Pullback After Iran War Damage

The United States is reportedly weighing a major reduction in its military presence in the Gulf following damage sustained during the war with Iran. The proposal could involve withdrawing troops, equipment, or support systems from regional bases. Officials are assessing security risks, threats to shipping and energy infrastructure, and the needs of American allies. A pullback could reduce exposure to attacks but might also raise concerns about deterrence and regional stability. The final decision will depend on conditions after hostilities.

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