The US State Department said yesterday US citizens should not travel to Iraq after recent attacks on American troops and personnel in the region.
The travel advisory says, “Do not travel to Iraq due to terrorism, kidnapping, armed conflict, civil unrest, and Mission Iraq’s limited capacity to provide support to US citizens.”
There has been a spike in attacks against US forces in Iraq and Syria since the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza broke out. Last week, a US warship shot down more than a dozen drones and four cruise missiles fired by Iranian-backed Houthis from Yemen.
The advisory followed the ordered departure of eligible family members and non-emergency US government personnel from US Embassy Baghdad and US Consulate General Erbil “due to increased security threats against US personnel and interests,” the State Department said in a statement.
People enter the State Department Building in Washington, US, January 26, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo
The statement added that anti-US militias “threaten US citizens and international companies” throughout Iraq.
Washington is on heightened alert for activity by Iran-backed groups as regional tensions soar during the Israel-Hamas war.
“Because of security concerns, US government personnel in Baghdad are instructed not to use Baghdad International Airport,” the State Department said yesterday.