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[Published: Sunday August 02 2026]

 US embassies urge citizens to consider departing Middle East

 
WASHINGTON, 02 August. - (ANA) - US embassies in capitals across the Middle East on Saturday warned US citizens to beware of an "unforeseen escalation" in the regional conflict and urged them to be ready to leave.
 
The warning, posted online by US embassies in Bahrain, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, came a day after US President Donald Trump threatened to hit Iran "very hard".
 
Iran and the United States have been at war since 28 February. A period of calm followed a ceasefire, though that collapsed with a return of strikes.
 
With no end in sight, the war has for months upended the lives of people across the Middle East and rattled global energy markets.
 
"Americans in the region should consider departing, or be prepared to depart should there be escalation," said the security alert.
 
The messages urged citizens to check flight details and to follow safety advice from local authorities.   - (ANA) -
 
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