SUA iau în calcul reducerea prezenței militare în Orientul Mijlociu
The Pentagon is considering reducing U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf following the Iran conflict, which has damaged U.S. bases. This potential withdrawal could be a significant shift in U.S. military strategy in the Middle East. The Department of Defense is evaluating troop repositioning to safer locations, with discussions involving CENTCOM and other military officials. The conflict has strained U.S. military resources and raised questions about future investments in vulnerable bases. A reduction in U.S. troops may prompt Gulf states to enhance their defense capabilities or seek new partnerships. Any permanent changes will require approval from the Trump administration.