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US Embassy Evacuation in Baghdad Signals Deepening Middle East Tensions

Baghdad – The US Embassy evacuation in Baghdad is now underway, reflecting mounting instability in the Middle East. Over 700 Americans, including diplomats and staff, have left Iraq’s capital. An Iraqi security source confirmed this to Shafaq News on Thursday.

The evacuations began earlier this week and continued into Thursday morning. Officials expect more personnel, including top military figures, to leave soon. The situation has grown more tense as regional dynamics continue to shift rapidly.

In response, the United States has adopted new precautionary measures. A defense official said CENTCOM is closely monitoring developments. The safety of American troops and their families remains the top priority.

As part of the broader response, Washington is also moving staff from various embassies across the region. President Donald Trump addressed the issue publicly, warning of increasing risks.

Meanwhile, new intelligence points to further complications. Israeli military forces have increased preparations for a possible strike on Iran. A senior Iranian source told Reuters that a “friendly” country warned Tehran about potential Israeli actions.

Iran has responded with strong rhetoric. General Esmail Qaani, head of the Quds Force, issued a clear warning. He stressed that Iran does not want war. However, he added that “no one dares to start one against us.”

Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh echoed the threat. He warned that American military bases in the region could soon become targets. “Their presence will be unsustainable,” he said, referencing host nations.

The US Embassy evacuation in Baghdad reflects fears that tensions could soon escalate into direct conflict. With Iran and Israel exchanging threats, and U.S. assets at risk, the situation remains fluid.

Washington has not yet announced a complete withdrawal. However, officials suggest the partial evacuation could expand if conditions worsen.

The US Embassy evacuation in Baghdad is just one of several moves showing Washington’s concern over regional volatility. Further developments are expected as security risks evolve across the Middle East.

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