WorldUS Urges Citizens to Leave 14 Middle East Countries Amid Escalating Regional Conflict
The United States has urged its citizens to immediately leave more than a dozen Middle Eastern countries as regional tensions escalate following US and Israeli strikes on Iran. In a March 3 advisory, the United States Department of State warned that Americans across the region face serious security risks and should depart using available commercial transportation where possible.
The guidance applies to countries including Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, among others. US officials also ordered the evacuation of non-essential embassy staff from several states after Iranian drone strikes and regional attacks heightened instability. With roughly half a million Americans believed to be in the Middle East, Washington has begun arranging charter and military evacuation flights as travel disruptions and airspace closures complicate departures.
Muskan Zahra