‘Bombing stopped..does Not Mean It's Safe’: US Issues Updated Travel Advisory Warning Americans Against Travel to Iran
IRAN, JUL 11 – The US State Department highlights risks including denial of consular services to detained dual nationals amid ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, urging Americans to avoid travel.
- On June 22, the U.S. launched Operation Midnight Hammer, striking Iranian nuclear infrastructure.
- This followed Israel's June 13 Operation Rising Lion airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites, escalating regional conflict.
- In response, Iran launched missile strikes targeting Israel and carried out an attack on a U.S. military airbase in Qatar, condemning these operations as breaches of international law.
- On July 10, a representative from the U.S. State Department announced the launch of a new website and awareness campaign urging Americans, particularly those of Iranian descent, to avoid traveling to Iran due to significant dangers.
- Despite U.S. and Iranian leaders expressing cautious optimism about future talks, the continued tensions and denial of consular support to detained U.S. citizens underscore ongoing dangers for travelers.
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‘Bombing stopped..does not mean it's safe’: US issues updated travel advisory warning Americans against travel to Iran
Amid rising tensions with Iran, the US State Department has issued a travel warning, particularly for dual citizens. Spokesperson Tammy Bruce highlighted the dangers of traveling to Iran, stressing that the Iranian government does not acknowledge dual nationality.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full Article'Bombing has stopped but...': US tells citizens travelling to Iran is 'not safe for anyone'
State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce announced the launch of a new website, saying that all information related to travel advisories to warn Americans against going to Iran will be posted on the platform
·Mumbai, India
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