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Nationwide Blackout in Iraq Sparks Urgency for US Citizen Evacuation

As a consequence of the rapidly escalating regional conflict, Iraq’s Ministry of Electricity reported a complete shutdown of the national power system on Wednesday, affecting all governorates. This widespread blackout exacerbates an already dire week for the nation, which is caught amidst military actions and retaliatory strikes. Following explosions in Erbil and claims of responsibility by pro-Iranian groups for attacks on bases, the US Embassy in Baghdad issued an urgent directive for American nationals to depart the country immediately. The State Department had previously elevated its travel advisory for Iraq to the highest level, “Do Not Travel,” due to ongoing security concerns.

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State Department Silent on Israel Evacuation Amidst Citizen Concerns

Amidst the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem is exploring evacuation options for American citizens, though the availability of flights and cruise ships remains uncertain due to closed airports and seaports. The State Department has issued a Level 4 “do not travel” advisory for Israel. Meanwhile, former President Trump hinted at a potential U.S. military intervention in the conflict, stating he might or might not join Israeli strikes on Iran. This follows Ayatollah Khamenei’s rejection of surrender and warning against U.S. involvement.

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