U.S. orders embassy staff to leave Saudi Arabia due to Iran war
In a significant move amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the U.S. State Department has mandated the departure of non-emergency government employees and their families from Saudi Arabia. This decision comes in light of heightened safety concerns linked to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The travel advisory, which underscores the potential risks associated with remaining in the region, reflects the U.S. government's commitment to ensuring the safety of its personnel abroad. This development occurs against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions, particularly after recent confrontations between Iran and other regional powers. The U.S. has been closely monitoring the situation and believes that these precautionary measures are necessary to mitigate any potential threats to its diplomats and their families in Saudi Arabia. The advisory reinforces the importance placed on the safety and security of U.S. citizens overseas, especially in volatile areas. As the situation unfolds, the U.S. continues to evaluate its diplomatic presence and the implications for its foreign policy in the Middle East.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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