Hundreds of Americans have fled Iran as
the conflict
with Israel has escalated, an internal State
Department report said.
The detail in the Friday situation
report underscores that US citizens in Iran are at risk as President Donald
Trump weighs US military action.
The exact number of Americans in Iran is
not known, and the State Department does not require US citizens to register
their presence abroad.
Unlike in Israel, where the US is
working to establish transportation options out of the country for the
estimated hundreds of thousands of Americans there, no such options are
available for US citizens in Iran. The US does not have a diplomatic presence there.
“We do not anticipate offering direct US
government assisted departure from Iran,” State Department spokesperson Tammy
Bruce noted at a press briefing Friday.
The situation report described some
Americans facing difficulties leaving Iran.
“Security alerts also note Americans
seeking to depart should be prepared to encounter checkpoints and questioning
from authorities,” it states. “Numerous US citizens have described delays and
harassment along their exit route.“
It also notes that two Americans were
reportedly detained while attempting to depart the country.
One source trying to get a US citizen
family member out of Iran expressed frustration at the State Department earlier
this week, saying the agency seemed to defer everything to seemingly overwhelmed
US embassies. This person wanted to see the department apply more pressure to
Iran’s neighboring countries to approve Americans’ entrance. They also
suggested dispatching embassy officials closer to the Iranian border to help.
More than 25,000 people have sought
information from the State Department about the “situation in Israel, the West
Bank and Iran,” Bruce said Friday.
Bruce said that the people were seeking
“general information,” and some of them might be inquiring about departure.
The department has launched a “crisis
intake form” for Americans in Israel and Iran wanting to know how to get out of
those countries as the conflict continues.
“Americans seeking departure should take
advantage of existing means to leave,” Bruce noted at the press briefing.
Meanwhile, US Ambassador to Israel Mike
Huckabee said Thursday that the US is “working to get military, commercial,
charter flights & cruise ships” for evacuation from Israel.
Trump on Thursday opened a two-week
negotiating window before deciding whether to strike Iran, setting off an urgent effort to restart talks that had been deadlocked when Israel began its
bombing campaign last week.
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