Following a withdrawal from Kurdish areas in Syria in April, the United States is now preparing to remove its troops from the Kurdish region of northern Iraq. This marks a further reduction of the US military presence in the region. The move signals a shifting US foreign policy regarding involvement in Syrian and Iraqi affairs. Details regarding the timeline and scale of the withdrawal remain unclear, but it suggests a diminishing role for the US in directly supporting Kurdish forces. This decision may have significant implications for regional stability and the ongoing fight against remaining extremist groups. The withdrawal reflects a broader trend of reassessing military commitments in the Middle East.

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