Key Points

President Trump announced the withdrawal of US military personnel from parts of the Middle East, citing potential dangers in the region. The move comes as nuclear talks with Iran have stalled, escalating tensions. Nonessential staff and military families are being evacuated from Iraq, Bahrain, and Kuwait as a precaution. Trump reiterated his stance that Iran cannot be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons.

Key Points: Trump Says US Military Moving Out of Middle East Over Iran Danger

  • Trump cites danger as reason for US military withdrawal
  • Tensions rise amid failed Iran nuclear talks
  • Nonessential personnel evacuated from Iraq, Bahrain, Kuwait
  • Defense Secretary authorizes voluntary departures for military families
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It could be a dangerous place, Trump on US military being evacuated from Middle East

Trump warns of Middle East dangers as US withdraws nonessential personnel amid stalled Iran nuclear talks and rising tensions.

"They can’t have a nuclear weapon. Very simple. We’re not going to allow that. – Donald Trump"

Washington DC, June 12

US President Donald Trump on Thursday while attending a performance of Les Miserables at the Kennedy Center said that the US military personnel are being moved out of some countries in the Middle East because it would otherwise be perilous.

Trump said that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons.

"They (US military personnel) are being moved out (of some countries of the Middle East) because it could be a dangerous place and we will see what happens...We have given notice to move out," he said.

The comments come after a failed round of talks of the US with Iran.

"They can't have a nuclear weapon. Very simple. They can't have a nuclear weapon. We're not going to allow that," he said.

The US is withdrawing the presence of people who are not deemed essential to operations in the Middle East due to the potential for regional unrest, the US State Department and military said on Wednesday, as tensions with neighboring Iran rose amid deteriorating nuclear talks, as per The Times of Israel.

"President Trump is committed to keeping Americans safe, both at home and abroad. In keeping with that commitment, we are constantly assessing the appropriate personnel posture at all our embassies. Based on our latest analysis, we decided to reduce the footprint of our Mission in Iraq," a State Department official told The Times of Israel.

The department also authorised the departure of nonessential personnel and family members from Bahrain and Kuwait, giving them an option on whether to leave the country, as per The Times of Israel.

In addition, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has authorised the voluntary departure of military dependents from locations across the Middle East, a US official said. Another US official said that it was mostly relevant to family members located in Bahrain -- where the bulk of them are based.

Tensions in the region have been rising in recent days as talks between the US and Iran over its rapidly advancing nuclear program appear to have hit an impasse.

- ANI

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments on the US-Iran tensions and military withdrawal:
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Rajesh K.
This US-Iran tension affects global oil prices which directly impacts our economy. Hope our government is preparing contingency plans. India should maintain good relations with both sides while protecting our national interests. 🙏
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Priya M.
Why is America always playing world police? First Iraq, now Iran. Their military interventions create more problems than solutions. India has 8 million citizens in Gulf countries - their safety should be our top priority right now.
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Amit S.
Trump's statement shows America's double standards. They have thousands of nuclear weapons but won't allow Iran to have any. Not defending Iran, but superpowers shouldn't dictate terms to sovereign nations. India maintained principled neutrality during Iraq war - should do same now.
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Sunita R.
Remember when US left Afghanistan suddenly? Hope they're not repeating same mistake. Middle East instability affects entire world. India should use this opportunity to strengthen ties with Gulf nations and position ourselves as reliable partner. #StrategicThinking
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Vikram J.
While nuclear non-proliferation is important, US approach seems heavy-handed. India successfully balanced relations with US and Iran - we buy oil from Iran despite sanctions. Our diplomats deserve credit for walking this tightrope! 👏

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