The United States is pulling back some of its military personnel from the Middle East, a move prompted by stalled nuclear negotiations with Iran. President Donald Trump, referencing the situation, indicated that the area could be ‘dangerous’ and reiterated that Iran would not be permitted to possess nuclear weapons. The State Department confirmed that the reduction in force is a result of an ongoing assessment of personnel levels and a commitment to the safety of Americans. This includes the departure of non-essential military personnel and their families from several Middle Eastern countries, such as Bahrain and Kuwait.
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