Friday, February 6, 2026

The U.S. Embassy in Iran warned Americans of unrest, possible travel disruptions, and communication shutdowns ahead of expected nuclear talks.

Leave Iran Now: U.S. Issues Urgent Security Alert for Americans in Iran
U.S. Issues Urgent Security Alert for Americans in Iran

Leave Iran Now: U.S. Issues Urgent Security Alert for Americans in Iran

The U.S. Embassy in Iran has issued an urgent security alert, warning Americans of growing instability that could disrupt travel and communications across the country.

Leave Iran Now: U.S. Issues Urgent Security Alert for Americans in Iran

In the alert, U.S. officials cautioned that road closures, flight cancellations, and communication shutdowns are possible amid ongoing unrest. American citizens currently in Iran were advised to leave the country if it can be done safely, using open land borders such as Armenia or Turkey.

For those unable to depart, the embassy urged individuals to shelter in place and maintain adequate supplies, including food, water, and essential medications.

The alert also emphasized that dual U.S.-Iranian nationals face heightened risks. Iranian authorities do not recognize U.S. citizenship for dual nationals, which officials said could limit consular assistance and increase the risk of detention or questioning.

The warning comes as high-level U.S.-Iran nuclear talks are expected to begin in Oman as early as Feb. 6. The negotiations are taking place against a backdrop of heightened regional tension and longstanding security concerns.

The U.S. State Department currently maintains a Level 4 โ€œDo Not Travelโ€ advisory for Iran, citing risks that include terrorism, kidnapping, arbitrary detention, and civil unrest.


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