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    US Orders Non-Essential Staff to Exit Bahrain, Jordan, and Iraq Amid Rising Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United States State Department announced on Tuesday a significant security measure, instructing all non-emergency American government employees to depart from Bahrain, Jordan, and Iraq. This decision comes amid escalating tensions in the region, following a series of retaliatory actions by Iran in response to recent US-Israeli military operations. The move reflects growing concerns over the safety of diplomatic and government personnel stationed in these volatile countries.

    In official communications shared on the social media platform X, the State Department updated its travel advisories for Bahrain and Jordan. These updates specifically highlighted the mandatory evacuation of non-essential US government staff along with their family members. This precautionary step underscores the increasing risks faced by American personnel as Iran intensifies its response to the strikes that targeted its interests.

    Regarding Iraq, the State Department issued a separate advisory indicating that non-emergency US government employees were ordered to leave the country as of Monday, citing heightened security threats. Unlike the advisories for Bahrain and Jordan, the Iraq update did not explicitly mention the evacuation of family members, suggesting a more focused approach to government staff in that nation. The decision follows a surge in unrest and protests, particularly in Baghdad, where demonstrators have expressed outrage over the recent military actions.

    The current crisis erupted last Saturday after coordinated strikes by US and Israeli forces targeted Iranian assets, an operation that Tehran claims resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians as well as the country’s supreme leader. This development has triggered a fierce response from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, who announced on Tuesday, through the official IRNA news agency, that they had launched missile attacks on a US air base located in Bahrain. These retaliatory strikes mark a dangerous escalation in the already fragile security situation across the Middle East.

    In Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, the atmosphere has been particularly tense. Hundreds of protesters, many clad in black as a symbol of mourning, attempted to breach the heavily fortified Green Zone, where the US embassy is situated. This demonstration was a direct reaction to the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, reflecting the deep-seated anger and volatility within the local population. Meanwhile, in Jordan, the US embassy in Amman confirmed that it had temporarily evacuated its staff due to an unspecified security threat, highlighting the widespread nature of the danger facing American personnel in the region.

    Adding to the regional instability, Jordanian authorities reported intercepting more than a dozen missiles since Iran began its series of retaliatory attacks on Saturday. This missile defense success indicates the scale and intensity of the Iranian response, which has put neighboring countries on high alert. The situation remains fluid, with diplomatic and military officials closely monitoring developments as the risk of further escalation looms large.

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