
The United States is evacuating non-essential staff and dependants from its embassy in Baghdad due to increased security concerns, according to government sources.
While no specific threat was confirmed, officials cited intelligence suggesting Israel is preparing for a possible military operation against Iran, raising fears of Iranian retaliation targeting American sites in Iraq.
The US State Department said the move followed a routine assessment of embassy staffing.
President Trump, speaking in Washington, confirmed Americans were advised to leave due to the uncertain situation and reiterated opposition to Iran developing a nuclear weapon.
Meanwhile, reports indicate US envoy Steve Witkoff still plans to meet with Iran’s foreign minister in Oman this weekend, With military alerts rising across the region and global oil prices reacting.
The Pentagon has also approved the voluntary departure of US military families from several Middle Eastern countries.