❓WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. has issued an advisory for all American citizens to leave Iraq due to escalating threats and attacks by Iran and allied militias, especially on universities with perceived ties to the American government.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and American citizens in Iraq.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The advisory was issued on Sunday, with threats targeting Baghdad, Sulaymaniyah, Dohuk, and other locations in Iraq.
💬KEY QUOTE: “From now on, all universities of the occupier regime and American universities in the West Asia region will be legitimate targets for us.” – Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
🎯IMPACT: U.S. citizens in Iraq face significant risks, including potential kidnappings, missile attacks, and targeted strikes on American-linked institutions.
The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad has warned American citizens to leave Iraq immediately due to escalating threats from the Islamic Republic of Iran and militias aligned with the Islamist regime. The advisory highlighted potential attacks on American-linked universities and other institutions in Baghdad, Sulaymaniyah, and Dohuk, as well as civilian sites around the Middle Eastern country.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has declared U.S.-linked universities in the region to be “legitimate targets.” On Sunday, a statement from the IRGC was published in Iraqi media informing “the unwise rulers of the White House” that “from now on, all universities of the occupier [Israeli] regime and American universities in the West Asia region will be legitimate targets for us.” Notably, the IRGC statement advised individuals near these universities to maintain a distance of at least half-a-mile, citing recent strikes on Iranian universities as justification for their threats.
The IRGC statement also claimed that Iran and its affiliated militias have conducted widespread attacks in Iraq, targeting airports, government institutions, energy infrastructure, and hotels frequented by foreigners. Meanwhile, the U.S. government has warned that these groups may also attempt kidnappings of American citizens.
Likewise, the U.S. State Department continues to reiterate its Level 4 “Do Not Travel” warning for Iraq, urging Americans to leave immediately. Overland routes into Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey remain the primary options for departure, though each route has its own restrictions and potential delays. Jordan currently offers the most accessible exit, with commercial flights operating from Amman.
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