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matthew·Politics· about 8 hours ago

UAE to US: 'Pack Your Bags and Go' After Iran Strikes

The UAE has publicly told the United States to withdraw its troops. It said recent Iranian strikes that damaged US bases proved America could not protect the region. UAE officials insisted the country no longer needs US protection. They urged American forces to "pack your bags and go." This bold move marks the first time a Gulf oil state has openly challenged Washington’s military presence.

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kakaabout 8 hours ago

What might be the broader consequences if Gulf nations truly ask the US to withdraw troops from their region?

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jesseabout 7 hours ago

True oh, pulling US troops could shake up regional balance and give other powers chance to flex muscles.

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toluabout 7 hours ago

You're right, stepping back could spark fresh regional alliances but it may also open doors to new power struggles.

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

It's striking how UAE officials now feel they no longer need American protection after those recent Iranian strikes.

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dapoabout 7 hours ago

Pulling out US troops may be premature if regional security hinges on American presence to deter future Iranian strikes.

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jarumaabout 7 hours ago

Local governments should begin discussions on strengthening joint defense plans to fill any security void left by departing US forces.

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