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    Norway moves some of its 60 soldiers in Middle East due to security situation

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    Posted on February 20, 2026

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    Last updated: February 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Norway is relocating some of its roughly 60 soldiers from the Middle East to Norway and nearby countries due to security risks. Training missions are paused amid rising tensions involving Iran and the U.S.

    Table of Contents

    • Relocation Rationale and Regional Context
    • Heightened Tensions Involving Iran and the U.S.
    • Numbers and Locations Undisclosed
    • Roles of Deployed Personnel
    • Similar Moves by Other Nations
    • Norwegian Positions in Iraq and Nearby Countries
    • Reporting and Editing Credits

    Norway Relocates Part of Its Middle East Troops Citing Security Risks

    Relocation Rationale and Regional Context

    COPENHAGEN, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Norway is relocating some of the around 60 soldiers it has in the Middle East to Norway as well as to other countries in the region on security grounds, a spokesperson for the Norwegian armed forces said on Friday.

    Heightened Tensions Involving Iran and the U.S.

    U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran on Thursday it must make a deal over its nuclear program or "really bad things" will happen, setting a deadline of 10 to 15 days, drawing a threat from Tehran to retaliate against U.S. bases in the region if attacked.

    Numbers and Locations Undisclosed

    Norway declined to say how many soldiers it was relocating and which locations were affected.

    Roles of Deployed Personnel

    "These are soldiers who have jobs like training local forces and other missions," Lieutenant Colonel Vegard Finberg from the Norwegian Joint Headquarters told Reuters.

    Similar Moves by Other Nations

    "The way the situation is now, it's not possible for them to do their primary tasks, and that's why we are relocating them," he said, adding other nations had made similar moves in recent days.

    Norwegian Positions in Iraq and Nearby Countries

    Norway has forces stationed in several sites in Iraq and other nearby countries.

    Reporting and Editing Credits

    (Reporting by Louise Rasmussen, editing by Terje Solsvik, Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Norway is moving part of its roughly 60-strong deployment from the Middle East.
    • •Troops are being redeployed to Norway and other countries in the region due to security concerns.
    • •Exact numbers and affected locations were not disclosed by the armed forces.
    • •Many of the soldiers had training and advisory roles that are now paused.
    • •The move follows heightened regional tensions, including sharp U.S.–Iran rhetoric.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Norway moves some of its 60 soldiers in Middle East due to security situation

    1What is the main topic?

    Norway is relocating some of its approximately 60 soldiers stationed in the Middle East. The decision is based on security concerns that hinder their primary missions.

    2Why is Norway relocating its soldiers?

    The security environment prevents troops from carrying out core tasks like training local forces. Authorities cited rising regional risks as the reason for the temporary redeployments.

    3Where are the soldiers being moved to?

    They are being sent back to Norway and to other countries within the region. Officials did not disclose exact numbers or specific locations.

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