As the United States and Iran brace for the potential collapse of last-ditch nuclear negotiations in Geneva, a massive, coordinated diplomatic exodus is underway across the Middle East. Citing the immediate threat of a full-scale regional war, multiple nations have abruptly issued severe travel warnings and authorized the evacuation of embassy staff from Israel, Iran, and neighboring states.
The Evacuation of Israel
Following the unprecedented deployment of U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptors to Israeli air bases, allied nations are acknowledging that the country is now the primary target for Iranian ballistic missile retaliation should an American strike occur.
* United States: The U.S. State Department has officially authorized the departure of all non-emergency personnel and their families from Israel.
* Australia: The Australian government issued an urgent directive for all dependents of diplomats stationed in Israel to leave the country immediately.
* China: The Chinese embassy in Israel has urged its citizens to significantly elevate their security precautions, warning of a highly unpredictable and volatile environment.
The Flight from Iran
Simultaneously, the diplomatic footprint inside the Islamic Republic is rapidly shrinking as the threat of a devastating U.S. air campaign looms over Tehran’s nuclear and military infrastructure.
* United Kingdom: The UK has officially withdrawn non-essential staff from its embassy in Tehran, reflecting severe concerns over an impending U.S. “decapitation” strike.
* China: In a rare and stark advisory, Beijing has urged its citizens to avoid all travel to Iran and advised those currently inside the country to evacuate immediately.
* Kazakhstan: The Kazakh government has issued a formal warning, strongly urging all citizens to exit Iranian territory while commercial flights are still operating.
Regional Spillover Warnings
The diplomatic panic extends far beyond the two primary belligerents, reflecting fears that an American strike will trigger a massive, multi-front war involving Iranian proxy networks.
* Lebanon: Anticipating immediate retaliation from Hezbollah following Israel’s recent decapitation strikes in the Bekaa Valley, the U.S. has ordered the mandatory departure of non-emergency personnel from its embassy in Beirut. Australia has echoed this, telling all dependents of its diplomats in Lebanon to flee.
* The Gulf and the Levant: Acknowledging the vulnerability of U.S. staging grounds and allied infrastructure, Australia has proactively authorized the voluntary departure of diplomatic family members stationed in the UAE, Jordan, and Qatar.
With embassies hollowing out and commercial airlines canceling routes across the region, the international community is visibly preparing for the diplomatic window to slam shut.
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