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The U.S. Department of Defense is considering reducing its military presence in the Gulf region after the end of the war with Iran, due to the significant damage caused to American bases by Iranian attacks. The discussion includes the possibility of withdrawing some forces and relocating them to other countries such as Jordan, Israel, or the Red Sea coast in Saudi Arabia to lessen the risk of attacks, even though Iran has demonstrated its ability to target distant sites. Some changes in deployment are expected to continue even after the war concludes, but these moves could raise regional concerns and may lead to calls for bolstering Gulf countries' defensive capabilities or seeking new partnerships. The cost of the U.S. military operations in the region has been around $37.5 billion, with internal debates ongoing about the future of American military influence and strategies for either maintaining or reducing presence.
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