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Germany Temporarily Pulls Nonessential Troops from Northern Iraq Over U.S.–Iran Tensions

Berlin calls the step a precaution to reduce exposure from shared bases with U.S. forces.

Overview

  • The Bundeswehr confirmed that non-mission-critical personnel were relocated from Erbil following a heightened regional threat assessment tied to potential U.S.–Iran escalation.
  • Remaining forces will continue the core training mission with Iraqi and Kurdish partners to help prevent an Islamic State resurgence in the north.
  • Officials declined to disclose how many troops were withdrawn or the size of the contingent that remains in Erbil.
  • The drawdown was coordinated with multinational partners, with force protection cited as the overriding priority.
  • About 300 German soldiers are assigned to the broader mission, most stationed in Jordan, while only a small advisory presence remains in Baghdad.