“Downright Disgraceful”: Sen. Gillibrand on Stranded Americans Abroad
The U.S. government is advising Americans to depart 14 countries, including Saudi Arabia and Israel, amid its ongoing offensive in Iran, yet thousands remain stranded without clear evacuation plans. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand criticized the Trump administration, calling its actions "completely unacceptable and downright disgraceful" for leaving citizens "on their own" after initiating the conflict. Many Americans are struggling to find safe passage due to canceled flights and closed embassies, while the State Department has explicitly stated there are no U.S. evacuation points. Gillibrand has urged Secretary of State Rubio for an immediate plan to assist these citizens, highlighting significant concerns for American safety abroad. This situation underscores a critical failure in government preparedness and support for its citizens during international crises.
Without providing clear guidance on how to do so or how it will help, the United States government is advising Americans abroad to depart immediately from 14 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Qatar, as its deadly offensive in Iran continues. Americans abroad remain stuck in place. Thousands of flights have been cancelled and there’s uncertainty […]
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