US orders some diplomatic staff to leave Middle East as Iran conflict escalates
The U.S. State Department ordered the evacuation due to escalating Iran conflict, urging Americans to leave over a dozen Middle East countries amid missile strikes and travel disruptions.
- The U.S. State Department ordered non-emergency U.S. personnel and family members to leave Bahrain and Jordan due to safety risks.
- After exchanges of strikes on Saturday, Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they targeted a U.S. air base in Bahrain amid escalating tensions.
- On Monday, the U.S. State Department urged Americans to leave more than a dozen countries, including Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait and Qatar, citing safety concerns.
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US orders some diplomatic staff to leave Middle East as Iran conflict escalates
The U.S. on Tuesday ordered non-emergency government personnel and their family members to leave the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq and Jordan and closed several diplomatic missions across the region as tensions with Iran escalated.
Urgent | US State Department warns its employees: Leave Jordan, Iraq, and Bahrain immediately. The US State Department issued an urgent warning to its non-emergency personnel, urging them and their families to leave Jordan, Iraq, and Bahrain immediately amid escalating regional risks...
US State Department scrambles ‘non-emergency’ staff out of Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq as missiles fly
WASHINGTON, March 3 — The US State Department said today it has ordered non-emergency personnel to leave Bahrain, Jordan and Iraq, as Iran retaliates against US-Israeli strikes.The department, in posts on X, said it had updated travel advisories for Bahrain and Jordan “to reflect the ordered departure of non-emergency US government personnel and family members of government personnel.”In a separate post, the department said its Iraq travel advis…
The United States has asked all non-essential American personnel at the US embassies in Jordan, Bahrain and Iraq to leave the countries. The families of the embassy employees will also have to leave. The US State Department has announced...
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