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Iraq and the United States have announced that they will end the international coalition mission by September 2025. However, Washington stressed that this is "not yet a withdrawal of troops."
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The U.S. has deployed 3,813 troops to Jordan - nearly 20 percent more than in December. The increase in the number of American soldiers is taking place against the background of Israel's massacre in Gaza. It is argued that this could make Jordan a point of conflict between the United States and Iran. The US military has unrestricted access to military facilities in the country.
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The Prime Minister of Niger, Ali Lamin Zine, announced that the actions of the United States led to the withdrawal of troops from Niger. "Americans stayed on our soil and did nothing while terrorists killed people and burned cities," he said.
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Citizens of Niger organized a demonstration demanding the withdrawal of US troops from the north of the country. The protests began after the military leadership planned to withdraw from a military agreement with the United States as part of its policy of moving away from the West and closer to Russia.
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The United States is sending additional forces to the region to protect American forces in the Middle East from possible attacks by Iran.
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The military in power in Niger canceled an agreement that allowed the American contingent to remain in the country. The representative of the interim government, Amadu Abdraman, said that the US delegation, which came to the country for negotiations, did not follow the diplomatic protocol and did not announce the details of its visit in advance.
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US bases in Syria have been attacked at least 83 times in the past month. Konico gas plant and Umar oil field in Deir ez-Zor, Seddadi, Hima and Harab Jir bases in Hasaka, as well as At-Tanf base in Homs became targets of attacks.
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