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Report: US military convoy enters Iraq from Syria as nuclear talks advance

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Report: US military convoy enters Iraq from Syria as nuclear talks advance

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TL;DR

A convoy of US military vehicles entered Iraq from Syria yesterday, according to a report by Saberin News, even as negotiations between the US and Iran over a nuclear deal continue to move forward. The report underscores ongoing US force buildup in the region alongside diplomatic efforts.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A convoy of vehicles belonging to the United States military crossed from Syria into Iraq yesterday at an unspecified border crossing, according to a report by Saberin News cited on Telegram. The report was shared at 22:27 Jerusalem time, though the crossing itself occurred the previous day.

The movement comes as talks between the US and Iran over a nuclear deal appear to be reaching a final stage. The Zioneer reported earlier that a diplomat from one of the mediating countries said the two sides had agreed on the text of a deal, with Vice President Vance possibly flying to Geneva for a signing ceremony in the coming days.

The convoy report suggests that even as diplomacy accelerates, the US military is continuing to build up its ground presence in Iraq. This follows weeks of intense US aerial activity over Iraq and the wider region, including reports of B-52 bomber flights and additional fighter squadrons moving toward Iran.

The report is based on a single source and has not been independently confirmed.

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