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The U.S. Department of Defense is studying the reduction of military presence in the Gulf region after the end of the war with Iran. They are currently evaluating the possibility of withdrawing some of the affected troops and facilities, especially considering the significant damage sustained during the conflict. Options being discussed include relocating some forces to Jordan, Israel, or the Red Sea coast in Saudi Arabia. These discussions are taking place amid observed declines in the stability of certain bases and a decreased stockpile of defense missiles, raising concerns that such cuts could impact regional security. This may also require a reassessment of military partnerships with Gulf countries that rely on American forces. The total cost of the war has amounted to approximately $37.5 billion so far.
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