U.S. Urges Quick Exit from Iraq Amid Rising Tensions
The U.S. State Department has alerted American citizens about potential threats from Iran-aligned militias targeting foreigners in Iraq's Kurdistan. Following recent military conflicts, Americans are urged to leave or secure themselves with essentials. The U.S. assists with evacuation efforts, using charter flights and overland routes amidst airspace restrictions.
The U.S. State Department on Friday issued a warning to American citizens, highlighting security threats from Iran-aligned militias against foreigners in Iraq's Kurdistan region. This development occurs as tensions escalate in the Middle East due to recent military actions.
The advisory strongly urges U.S. nationals to leave Iraq at the earliest opportunity. Americans opting to stay should prepare for long-term safety measures by securing essential supplies, as commercial flight operations have been halted in Iraq.
President Donald Trump has confirmed ongoing efforts to facilitate the evacuation of Americans from Middle Eastern regions affected by the unrest. The State Department is coordinating charter flights and overland travel assistance, ensuring the safe return of thousands of citizens.
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