US troops withdraw from military bases in Qatar and Bahrain

There are about 400,000 Nepalis working in Qatar and Bahrain. Nepali workers are also working to support these armies.

Falgun 10, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

US troops withdraw from military bases in Qatar and Bahrain

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The United States has withdrawn troops from military bases in Qatar and Bahrain as tensions with Iran escalate. According to the New York Times, the withdrawal includes troops from Qatar's Al Udeid Air Base, a major military base overlooking the Arab region, and the US Navy base in Bahrain.

There are 10,000 soldiers in Al Udeid, Qatar alone. Nearly 400,000 Nepalis are working in Qatar and Bahrain. Nepalese workers are also working to support these troops.

The Gulf Times reported that the relevant authorities are trying to reduce the risk of soldiers and ensure their safety in case of sudden tension.

Iran is warning that it will also attack its military camps if the US attacks its country. Qatar is also taking diplomatic initiatives to reduce tensions between the US and Iran.

Arab governments are closely monitoring the situation and are taking steps to control the tension. According to them, they are concerned that increasing tensions in the Arab region could threaten stability, energy markets and international trade routes.

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