U.S. State Department orders evacuation of non-emergency personnel, family in Bahrain and Jordan
In response to escalating tensions in the region due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the U.S. State Department has issued an order for the evacuation of non-emergency personnel and their families from Bahrain and Jordan. This precautionary measure reflects growing concerns for the safety of American citizens amid the heightened geopolitical risks in West Asia. The State Department has urged all Americans currently residing in the region to consider leaving as the situation evolves. The directive underscores the U.S. government's commitment to ensuring the safety of its personnel abroad while signaling the seriousness of the current circumstances. The conflict with Iran has raised alarms across various nations, prompting similar advisories from allied countries, thereby impacting diplomatic and economic activities in the area. This evacuation order is part of broader efforts to mitigate potential risks as tensions continue to escalate, affecting not just U.S. citizens but also regional stability as a whole.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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