Trump: The U.S. military's deployment costs in the Middle East are very low and there are no plans to withdraw for now.

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Golden Finance reported that, on June 7th, according to NBC News, Trump said that even if he believes Iran’s defensive and offensive capabilities have been severely weakened, the temporary ceasefire agreement is fragile and often violated, there is still no plan to withdraw U.S. troops from the Middle East. “We have completely destroyed their military strength,” he said. “They still have some missiles and drones.” He also added that he believes Iran only has “21% to 22%” of its pre-war missile stockpiles left. However, this does not mean that the 50,000 U.S. troops deployed in the region will soon return home. Trump said, “Leaving them there costs very little.” He later added, “I think doing that (withdrawing U.S. troops) is foolish, because we might be able to use the U.S. military presence” to force Iran to make concessions at the negotiating table.
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