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US Issues Global Alert As Iran Threatens Americans Abroad

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US Issues Global Alert As Iran Threatens Americans Abroad

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The United States has issued a worldwide security alert warning that Iran-linked groups may target Americans across the globe, as tensions with Tehran spiral into a dangerous new phase.

The U.S. State Department urged citizens — particularly those in the Middle East — to exercise heightened caution, citing growing risks to American individuals, businesses and infrastructure.

“Americans abroad should follow the guidance in security alerts issued by the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate,” the department said, warning that even regions outside the Middle East could see threats emerge.

Global Threat Picture Expands

Officials cautioned that groups aligned with Iran may strike “U.S. interests overseas” or locations associated with Americans anywhere in the world.

The warning follows reports that Iranian-linked networks could target tourist hotspots and civilian infrastructure — dramatically widening the potential battlefield beyond traditional conflict zones.

Iranian military spokesman Abolfazl Shekarchi has already signaled that retaliation may not be confined to military targets, raising fears of asymmetric attacks designed to hit soft civilian locations.

Strait Of Hormuz Showdown

At the center of the crisis lies the Strait of Hormuz — a chokepoint for global energy supplies that Iran has threatened to shut indefinitely.

Tehran has warned it will not reopen the vital corridor until damage from potential US strikes is repaired, escalating the standoff into a high-stakes economic and ռազմական confrontation.

Iran’s military has gone further, declaring that energy, communications and desalination infrastructure linked to the US — and even companies with American shareholders — could be considered legitimate targets.

Trump’s 48-Hour Ultimatum

The crisis intensified after Donald Trump issued a stark ultimatum: reopen the Strait within 48 hours — or face devastating strikes on Iran’s power infrastructure.

In a blunt message, Trump warned the US would “hit and obliterate” key facilities if Tehran refused to comply, marking one of the most direct threats yet in the escalating confrontation.

Travel Disruptions And Rising Risk

The State Department also warned of practical consequences for Americans abroad, including sudden airspace closures, travel disruptions and heightened security risks near US diplomatic facilities — some of which have already been targeted.

With Iran signaling it will not back down and Washington raising the stakes, the situation is rapidly evolving into a global security concern.

For Americans overseas, the message is clear: the conflict is no longer regional — and the risks are no longer distant.

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