American citizen evacuation

US Embassies Tell Americans Middle East They’re On Their Own

Following Iranian attacks, the U.S. has closed its embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, and is unable to directly assist Americans departing Israel or Qatar. Embassies in both nations advised citizens against relying on government evacuation, instead suggesting they explore local transportation options. The U.S. government cannot guarantee the safety of those choosing to depart via these provided means, and the limited availability of transportation has prioritized individuals with the financial means or status to secure passage.

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US Embassies Abandon Americans in Middle East Conflict

Following major US and Israeli strikes on Iran, the nation’s military launched retaliatory attacks across the Middle East, prompting concerns for American citizens in the region. Despite official advice to evacuate, multiple US embassies have stated they cannot assist in departures due to escalating conflict and heightened security risks. Many embassies have suspended normal operations or shut down entirely, leaving American citizens to rely on commercial transportation or limited courtesy services, with governments unable to guarantee safety for those choosing to leave.

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