US employees in Iraq ordered to leave

On Wednesday, the US State Department ordered the evacuation of non-urgent government employees” from Iraq. Such a thing, as Reuters writes, has been made known through a statement from the US Embassy in Baghdad. Referring to the US embassy and consulate in Erbil, it is said that “normal visa services in [...]
On Wednesday, the US State Department ordered the evacuation of non-urgent government employees” from Iraq.
Such a thing, as Reuters writes, has been made known through a statement from the US Embassy in Baghdad.
Referring to the US Embassy and consulate in Erbil, it has been said that “normal visa services in both countries will be temporarily suspended”.
The US government has limited capacity to provide emergency services to US citizens in Iraq”
The statement, but according to Reuters, recommended the atrophyre “leave commercial transport as soon as possible”.
And according to Mirror, such a decision comes at the moment when tensions between the US and Iran continue to rise.
According to this medium, it sends out Telegrafi, Washington has warned Tehran the capital of Iran that it will be highly “ ” if it does something against American forces or interests in the region.
U.S. investigators believe Iran or its support groups used explosives to damage four ships outside the United Arab Emirates on Sunday, but no evidence “has fingered” in the Middle East country.
The incident has raised tensions between Iran, which borders on the narrow strait of Hormuz and the US.
And the New York Times reports that Donald Trump's White House is drafting war plans against Iran.
But according to Mirror, Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton has been hostile to Iran throughout his career.










