❓WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Embassy in Rome issued a security alert urging Americans worldwide to exercise heightened caution following U.S. combat operations in Iran.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: U.S. Embassy officials, Italian intelligence services, and terrorist groups allegedly linked to the Iranian regime.
📍WHEN & WHERE: March 18, 2026, in Italy and other European locations.
💬KEY QUOTE: “We are not at war and we do not want to enter a war.” – Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni
🎯IMPACT: Heightened security concerns for Americans abroad, particularly in Europe and the Middle East, with advisories for vigilance and preparedness.
The U.S. Embassy in Rome has issued a security alert urging “Americans worldwide”, including those in Italy, to remain vigilant following the launch of U.S. combat operations in Iran. The March 18, 2026, warning mirrors a similar notice from the U.S. Embassy after a series of targeted explosions in major European cities.
Italian intelligence had already warned of heightened risks earlier in March, citing the Iran conflict as a driver of increased terrorism threats. A March 4 report pointed to extremist activity in Europe, including operations linked to Hamas such as weapons circulation and potential plots against Israeli and Jewish communities.
Between March 9 and March 14, a terrorist group with suspected ties to the Iranian regime claimed responsibility for attacks on Jewish targets across Europe. Reports indicate that both attacks and disrupted plots have grown in number since the start of the Iran war, raising concerns about retaliatory violence spreading beyond the Middle East.
The U.S. Department of State has warned that U.S. military action could trigger unrest or reprisals globally. Americans abroad are advised to monitor embassy updates, review travel advisories, and enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). Officials also caution that airspace closures and flight disruptions may occur.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stressed her country’s stance, stating, “We are not at war, and we do not want to enter a war.” She criticized the U.S. action as “an evident crisis of international law and the collapse of a shared world order,” while also acknowledging, “We cannot afford an ayatollah regime possessing a nuclear weapon, combined with a missile capability that could soon be able to strike Italy and, even more so, Europe directly.”
In Washington, Tulsi Gabbard described the strikes ordered by President Donald J. Trump as a strategic success. Polling suggests many Americans agree, though concerns persist about long-term consequences and alliance stability.
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