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U.S. evacuating personnel from Iraq, Middle East, amid growing tensions with Iran

  • On Wednesday, the U.S. started withdrawing some personnel from its embassy in Iraq and allowed military families to depart from locations in the Middle East as regional tensions escalated.
  • The evacuation followed stalled nuclear talks with Iran and increased attacks on U.S. troops by Iran-aligned groups in Iraq, raising security concerns.
  • Britain's Maritime Trade Operations warned that escalating military activity could impact critical shipping routes, while Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar remained operational without evacuation orders.
  • On Wednesday, U.S. crude oil prices climbed by over 4% amid growing concerns that rising regional tensions could disrupt supply, with Brent crude settling at $69.77 per barrel.
  • These developments suggest heightened regional volatility could further disrupt diplomatic missions and global energy markets amid fears of military escalation.
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Aiatolls are in a situation where they do not want to be without space to play cat and mouse, and the United States is evacuating forces. These are signs or total pressure, or preparation for the inevitable.

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Concern about a military conflict between Iran and Israel is growing in the Middle East. The US is taking action for increased signs.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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