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German, Dutch military suspend training operations in Iraq amid US-Iran tensions

Move comes amid an escalation between Washington and Tehran. A Dutch government source cites unspecified security threat as reason for decision.

by  Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  05-15-2019 17:31
Last modified: 10-06-2019 12:55
German, Dutch military suspend training operations in Iraq amid US-Iran tensionsReuters/Fars News Agency/Hamed Jafarnejad

Iranian military personnel participate in the Velayat-90 war game in unknown location near the Strait of Hormuz in southern Iran December 30, 2011 | Photo: Reuters/Fars News Agency/Hamed Jafarnejad

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Germany and the Netherlands said on Wednesday that they were suspending military training operations in Iraq as the United States warned of increased threats from Iranian-backed forces amid an escalation of tensions between Washington and Tehran.

A German Defense Ministry spokesman said Berlin had no indications of any impending attacks on Western interests by Iran and said that training programs could resume in the coming days.

A Dutch government source also announced a suspension of military training operations, citing an unspecified security threat.

Germany has 160 soldiers involved in training Iraqi forces trying to contain Islamic State militants. The Netherlands has 169 military and civilian personnel in Iraq, including about 50 in Erbil, where they are helping to train Kurdish troops.

Dutch news agency ANP said that Dutch forces have been ordered to remain indoors since Sunday.

Earlier on Wednesday, the U.S. State Department ordered the pullout of some employees from both its embassy in Baghdad and its consulate in Erbil.

The order came as tensions build up between the U.S. and Iran. Washington has applied new sanctions pressure on Tehran and sent additional forces to the Middle East, saying that there was an increased Iranian threat to U.S. interests in the region.

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