The U.S. is considering a reduction of its military presence in the Gulf region. Washington Post: The Pentagon is reviewing a reduction of its military presence in the Gulf following the war with Iran, as Iranian attacks have revealed vulnerabilities in U.S. main bases. Options include moving forces west—toward Jordan, Israel, or Saudi Arabia—rather than rebuilding damaged facilities. No definitive and official decision has been made yet.
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The U.S. is considering a reduction of its military presence in the Gulf region.
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