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Israel weighs Iran strike as US reduces Middle East presence

President Trump said that the withdrawal of non-essential workers and their families was due to the fact that the region ‘could be a dangerous place’

June 12, 2025 09:38
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President Trump has confirmed that the US will withdraw some of its personnel from Iraq, Kuwait and Bahrain amid the threat of an Israeli strike on Iran (Image: Getty)
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The US has announced it will pull non-essential staff and their families out of its embassies in Iraq, as well as some military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, amid reports that Israel is preparing a strike on Iran.

Hundreds of personnel are reportedly set to be withdrawn, with President Trump saying the region “could be a dangerous place”.

Israel has long been reported to favour military action against Iran as talks between Tehran and Washington over a new nuclear deal seem to have stalled.

The Islamic Republic has publicly rejected any agreement that would see it give up its programme of uranium enrichment, which the regime insists it will use for civilian energy projects.