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U.S. tells citizens to leave Iran as Trump keeps pressure on Tehran
Summary
The U.S. issued an alert advising its citizens to leave Iran and to make departure plans that do not rely on U.S. government assistance; the White House said diplomacy is preferred while President Trump has warned of possible strikes and announced new tariffs.
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The United States issued a public alert urging its citizens to leave Iran and to have departure plans that do not rely on U.S. government assistance. The advisory also suggested that people unable to leave find a secure location and keep essential supplies on hand. The warning comes amid widespread protests in Iran and international pressure over Tehran's response to demonstrators. President Trump has publicly flagged possible military options and announced new tariffs on countries that do business with Iran.
What officials have said:
- The U.S. posted an alert on its virtual embassy website telling U.S. citizens to leave Iran and to plan departures without depending on U.S. government help.
- White House spokespeople said diplomacy is the first option, while President Trump has warned of possible military action and announced a 25% tariff on exports from countries doing business with Iran.
- Iranian officials said they were studying proposals from Washington and announced detentions of groups they described as "terrorist" teams.
Summary:
The advisory increases diplomatic pressure and raises safety concerns for U.S. citizens currently in Iran. President Trump was reported to be meeting with senior advisers to review options; the outcome and any further actions remain undetermined at this time.
