The US embassy in Baghdad is set to be evacuated due to increased security threats in the region, Reuters reported on Wednesday citing an Iraqi security source and a US official.
“The State Department is set to have an ordered departure for (the) US embassy in Baghdad. The intent is to do it through commercial means, but the US military is standing by if help is requested,” one American official was quoted as saying.
The development comes after Iran’s Defense Minister warned earlier in the day that Tehran would target US military bases in the region if tensions with Washington escalate or nuclear talks collapse.
"Based on our latest (security) analysis, we decided to reduce the footprint of our Mission in Iraq," Axios journalist Barak Ravid quoted a State Department official as saying.
Iraq's state news agency, citing a Baghdad government source, said "steps related to evacuation of US diplomatic presence are not only for Iraq, but several states in Middle East."
