The U.S. State Department is urging American citizens to depart Iran immediately, citing worsening security conditions and widespread disruptions across the country. In a nationwide security alert issued Feb. 6,
the Virtual Embassy Tehran warned of increased security measures, road
closures, public transportation interruptions, and ongoing internet
blockages. Iranian authorities continue to restrict access to mobile and
landline networks, while airlines are limiting or canceling flights
with little notice.
"U.S. citizens should expect continued internet outages, plan alternative means of communication, and, if safe to do so, consider departing Iran by land to Armenia or T rkiye," the alert read. "Actions to Take: Officials cautioned the U.S. government cannot guarantee safety for those departing and stressed that Americans should not rely on U.S. assistance to exit. The advisory also highlighted heightened risks for dual U.S.-Iranian nationals, noting Iran does not recognize dual citizenship and may detain individuals based on U.S. ties. The United States has no diplomatic or consular relations with Iran, with Switzerland serving as the protecting power for U.S. interests in Tehran. |
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