The US State Department has raised its travel advisory level to the highest tier and is calling on American citizens to immediately leave Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen, according to reports. The move signals a significant escalation in the security assessment of the region.
The US State Department has raised the threat level to the highest under its travel advisory system, urging immediate departure from Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen. The alert is the highest tier, indicating a severe security threat. The move may indicate a worsening assessment of the security situation in the region, according to the report. The advisory covers four countries with significant US diplomatic presence and ongoing regional tensions.
- StrongAmerica warns citizens to leave Iraq immediately as analysts predict multi-day campaign
- StrongEU aviation regulator extends advisory to avoid Iran, Iraq, Lebanon airspace until July 8
- DevelopingAustralia and Canada urge citizens to leave Iran immediately
- StrongUS raises alert level to maximum at bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar
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