Mar 3 β€’ 05:26 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

War in Iran: the United States calls on its citizens to "leave now" the Middle East

The United States has urged its citizens to evacuate the Middle East amid escalating tensions from the war against Iran, affecting 14 countries including Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

The United States has issued a strong advisory for its citizens to leave the Middle East immediately due to rising risks from the ongoing conflict involving Iran. This advisory targets fourteen countries in the region, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Syria. The urgency of the message is emphasized by the potential dangers associated with the war and the increasing likelihood of retaliatory actions against American interests.

The advisory was communicated through a post on social media platform X by the Under Secretary of State for Consular Affairs, Mora Namdar, which was subsequently shared by influential political figures such as Marco Rubio. This significant warning reflects the growing concerns of the American government regarding the safety and security of its nationals abroad, particularly in volatile areas affected by regional conflicts and tensions.

Previously, the State Department had already ordered non-essential personnel and their families at U.S. embassies in the region to depart, underscoring the seriousness of the situation. As military and diplomatic activities ramp up, the potential for retaliatory strikes against U.S. forces or facilities in the region could lead to a severe escalation of violence, further justifying the U.S. government's call for immediate evacuation of its citizens from these countries where the risks are heightened.

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