
Washington, DC [US], June 23 (ANI): The United States has issued a “Worldwide Caution” travel advisory for its citizens and interests abroad, citing heightened tensions in West Asia and the potential for unrest following recent developments in the region.
The U.S. Department of State’s Consular Affairs division shared the advisory in a post on X (formerly Twitter), warning of travel disruptions, airspace closures, and the possibility of demonstrations targeting U.S. citizens or facilities.
“Worldwide Caution: The conflict between Israel and Iran has resulted in disruptions to travel and periodic closure of airspace across the Middle East. There is the potential for demonstrations against U.S. citizens and interests abroad. The Department of State advises U.S. citizens worldwide to exercise increased caution,” the advisory stated.
U.S. citizens were urged to closely review official Travel Advisories, country-specific information, and recent security alerts available at travel.state.gov before making international travel plans.
Link to the advisory
In addition to the global advisory, the State Department issued a specific security alert for several nations in the region, including Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan. A Level 4: Do Not Travel advisory was also issued for Lebanon due to the evolving threat environment.
The advisory comes in the wake of Operation Midnight Hammer, a U.S. military campaign that struck three key Iranian nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—on Saturday night (U.S. local time). U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the strikes in a national address, stating that the mission aimed to severely degrade Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth later described the strikes as a decisive success. “Last night, on President Trump’s order, the U.S. Central Command conducted a precision strike in the middle of the night against three nuclear facilities in Iran… It was an incredible and overwhelming success,” Hegseth stated during a Pentagon press briefing alongside General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Hegseth clarified that the operation was not aimed at Iranian troops or civilians, reiterating that the mission was narrowly focused on nuclear infrastructure.
As tensions continue to rise in the Middle East, U.S. officials are closely monitoring the situation and have reinforced the importance of caution for Americans traveling or residing abroad. (ANI)