The United States issues a warning to its citizens around the world to "exercise caution."

The United States issues a warning to its citizens around the world to

01.03.2026 00:41

The U.S. government has urged its citizens worldwide to exercise caution following military operations against Iran. As travel warnings were issued, it was emphasized that Americans, particularly in the Middle East, should follow security alerts.

The U.S. government has called on its citizens worldwide to "exercise caution" following the start of attacks on Iran.

A new post was made on the social media platform of the U.S.-based X company by TravelGov, which publishes travel warnings from the U.S. Department of State.

CALL FROM THE U.S. TO ALL CITIZENS AROUND THE WORLD

The post stated, "Following the U.S. military operations against Iran, Americans worldwide, especially in the Middle East, should follow the latest security warnings issued by the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate."

The statement indicated that U.S. citizens might face difficulties in their travels due to the closure of airspace, saying, "The U.S. Department of State is urging Americans around the world to be more cautious."

U.S.-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN

While the negotiation process between Iran and the U.S. continues, Israel and the U.S. launched joint attacks on Iran in the early hours of the morning.

The Israeli Ministry of Defense announced that Israel has initiated a "preventive strike" against Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump also stated that they have launched a "major operation" against Iran.

The attacks targeted various locations in 24 provinces, including the capital Tehran, Isfahan, Karaj, Qom, Tabriz, Bushehr, and Kermanshah.

The Iranian Red Crescent reported that so far, 201 people have lost their lives in the attacks, and 747 others have been injured.

The Iranian army announced that in response to the attacks by the U.S. and Israel, it has launched counterattacks against Israel using ballistic missiles and drones.

The Iranian army also carried out missile and kamikaze drone attacks on U.S. bases and targets in countries such as Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, and Jordan.

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