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Germany moves troops out of Iraq citing Middle East 'tensions'

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Germany moves troops out of Iraq citing Middle East 'tensions'
In this photograph released by the US Navy, Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln sails alongside Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. and Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship USNS Carl Brashear (T-AKE 7) in the Arabian Sea, on February 6th, 2026.

Germany is pulling troops out of northern Iraq due to 'escalating tensions in the Middle East,' as more and more signs point toward a looming US intervention in Iran.

Germany's military has "temporarily" moved some troops out of Erbil in northern Iraq because of "escalating tensions in the Middle East," a German defence ministry spokesman told AFP on Thursday.

Dozens of German soldiers had been relocated away from the base in Erbil, capital of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region.

"Only the personnel necessary to maintain the operational capability of the camp in Erbil remain on site," the spokesman said.

The spokesman did not specify the source of the tensions, but US President Donald Trump has ordered a major build-up of US warships, aircraft and other weaponry in the region and threatened action against Iran.

German troops are deployed to Erbil as part of an international mission to train local Iraqi forces.

The spokesman said the German redeployment away from Erbil was "closely coordinated with our multinational partners".

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