US issues ‘worldwide caution’ for Americans over Middle East conflict

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An Iranian woman waving a national flag and holding up a placard depicting Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during an anti-US and anti-Israel demonstration in Tehran on June 22.

The Islamic Republic on June 22 threatened US bases in the Middle East, and warned that US forces could be attacked in retaliation.

PHOTO: EPA-EFE

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- The US State Department issued “worldwide caution” for Americans on June 22, saying the conflict in the Middle East could put those travelling or living abroad at an increased security risk.

“The conflict between Israel and Iran has resulted in disruptions to travel and periodic closure of airspace across the Middle East. There is the potential for demonstrations against US citizens and interests abroad,” the State Department’s security alert said.

“The Department of State advises US citizens worldwide to exercise increased caution.”

The statement made no mention of the US intervening in the conflict overnight when American planes bombed nuclear facilities in Iran, a move that Tehran said would have “irreparable consequences”.

The Islamic Republic on June 22 threatened US bases in the Middle East, and warned that US forces could be attacked in retaliation for the unprecedented air strikes that the Pentagon said devastated Iran’s nuclear programme.

“Any country in the region or elsewhere that is used by American forces to strike Iran will be considered a legitimate target for our armed forces,” Mr Ali Akbar Velayati, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in a message carried by the official IRNA news agency.

The US on June 21 began evacuation flights from Israel for American citizens and permanent US residents living in Israel or the West Bank.

It also ordered staff at its diplomatic missions in Iraq and Lebanon to leave those countries. AFP

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