12.06.2025 07:40
U.S. President Donald Trump evaluated the withdrawal of troops from certain countries in the Middle East. Trump stated, "They are withdrawing because it can become a dangerous place. We will see what happens. We have given the notice for their withdrawal. They cannot have nuclear weapons. We will not allow that."
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U.S. President Donald Trump made statements to the press during his attendance at the opening of a musical at the Kennedy Center in Washington with his wife, Melania Trump. In his remarks, Trump commented on the withdrawal of non-essential American personnel from certain countries in the Middle East, saying, "They are being pulled out because it can become a dangerous place. We will see what happens. We have given notice for their withdrawal. They cannot have nuclear weapons. That is very clear. They cannot have nuclear weapons. We will not allow that," he said.
"THE U.S. ARMY WILL ACHIEVE VICTORY AFTER VICTORY"
In a statement made on the social media platform Truth Social, Trump said, "The U.S. Army will achieve victory after victory in the coming days and in every generation to come, I am more certain of this than ever. You will show endless courage. You will protect every inch of American soil, and you will defend America around the world!"
"WE HAVE DECIDED TO REDUCE THE PRESENCE OF OUR MISSION IN IRAQ"
In a report from the Israeli press regarding the evacuation steps of U.S. personnel in the Middle East, a statement from a U.S. State Department official was included. The official stated, "President Trump is committed to keeping Americans safe both at home and abroad. In line with this commitment, we are continuously assessing the status of appropriate personnel at all our embassies. Based on our latest analysis, we have decided to reduce the presence of our mission in Iraq," it was noted.
The report also shared that the U.S. State Department has authorized the departure of non-essential personnel and their family members from Bahrain and Kuwait. Additionally, it was announced that U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth approved the voluntary departure of military personnel's family members from various regions in the Middle East.
IRAN-ISRAEL TENSIONS ESCALATE
The evacuations initiated by the U.S. citing increasing security concerns in the Middle East came at a time when the Trump administration was seeking a new nuclear deal with Iran and tensions between Iran and Israel were escalating.
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