Australia and Canada have issued urgent travel advisories calling on their citizens to leave Iran without delay. The coordinated warnings come amid heightened regional tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States, and follow earlier evacuation advisories from other Western nations.
The dual advisories mark the latest in a series of Western nations urging their nationals to leave Iran as the standoff with the US and Israel escalates. The warnings follow earlier similar steps by the UK and several European Union countries, as well as the reported evacuation of diplomatic personnel from Tehran. The coordinated move signals that the intelligence assessments shared among allied nations point to an elevated risk of military action or a deterioration in security conditions in the near term. As The Zioneer reported on June 8, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy called for restraint after a call with his Iranian counterpart, and on June 9, Iranian officials threatened a 'strong response' to any US attack while commercial aircraft were reportedly evacuating from Tehran. The fresh advisories from Canberra and Ottawa raise the pressure on remaining foreign civilians to depart while commercial routes are still open.
- StrongAmerica warns citizens to leave Iraq immediately as analysts predict multi-day campaign
- StrongUK issues strictest travel warning for Israel amid security escalation
- DevelopingUK Foreign Secretary urges restraint after call with Iranian counterpart
- DevelopingArab diplomats urge US, Iran to resume nuclear talks
Source and signal
A single-sourced dispatch is never rated Confirmed or Strong. Its Signal strengthens only when a second, independent source corroborates it.
- Internal intake