From the New York Post: Amid the war in Iran and other international conflicts, the US State Department continues to update its travel advisories for American citizens, revealing the latest list ahead of April travel.
Since February, when the US launched coordinated strikes on Iranian military and strategic sites, several Middle Eastern countries have been branded with increased security warnings.
Neighboring countries like Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain have moved from Level 2 to Level 3 advisories, or from the recommendation of “Exercise increased caution” to “Reconsider Travel.”
Iran has been deemed a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” destination, with the agency noting the high risk of “terrorism, unrest, kidnapping, arbitrary arrest of US citizens, and wrongful detention.”
The State Department has an interactive map on their website with warnings on areas American Citizens should not be traveling to.
Planning to travel outside the US? There are some places you definitely should not go!
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