United States Begins Partial Withdrawal of Personnel From Middle East
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According to Arathy Somasekhar's original report for Reuters, oil prices increased on Thursday, reaching their highest level in more than two months.This increase occurred following the announcement by US President Donald Trump that U.S. personnel were being moved out of the Middle East. Movements in the oil marketBrent crude futures rose 15 cents, 0.2%, reaching $69.92 per barrel at 1230 am GMT. Meanwhile, U.S. West Texas Intermediate oil rose …
The US State Department's move follows the standstill of the nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran.
The United States on Thursday ordered its embassy staff in Israel to limit their movements around the country due to security concerns and rising tensions in the region. The United States has also reduced the number of staff at its embassy in Iraq. Some US embassy staff in Bahrain and Kuwait and family members of diplomats have suggested considering leaving the countries, Reuters reported on Thursday. Trump is increasingly less confident that I…
US President Donald Trump says the person will be allowed to return from the area, as it can be a dangerous place.
The latest news about the U.S. and Iran. The U.S. has begun to withdraw some of the government personnel and military dependents of several nations in the Middle East, citing the growing instability in the region, as US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday. You may be interested: Trump confirms a new deal with China (rare lands and student access). "They are being moved because it could be a dangerous place, and we will see what happens," Tr…
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