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Is it safe to travel now? U.S. strikes on Iran spark warnings

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Is it safe to travel now? U.S. strikes on Iran spark global travel warnings

 

Global travel warnings issued after U.S. bombs Iran; cities like New York boost security to protect tourists and residents

 

As tensions escalate in the Middle East following a dramatic U.S. military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the question on many travelers’ minds is simple: Is it safe to travel right now?

 

In a high-stakes maneuver dubbed Operation Midnight Hammer, the United States launched a coordinated bombing campaign on Saturday against three of Iran’s key nuclear sites — Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz — in what the Pentagon described as a preemptive effort to halt nuclear weapon development. The mission involved over 125 aircraft, bunker-buster bombs, and Tomahawk missiles, marking a significant U.S. escalation in the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.

 

President Trump called the operation “very successful,” while Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi labeled it an “outrageous, grave, and unprecedented violation” of international law, promising that Iran would respond in due course.

 

More:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/iran-european-powers-discuss-nuclear-053713377.html

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