US warns Americans: 'Leave Iran now'
The virtual US Embassy for Iran has issued an urgent warning to American citizens to leave the country immediately due to escalating nationwide unrest, while the Trump administration considers military and covert options against Iran.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 06:00 | 13 January 2026
The virtual US Embassy for Iran warned the American citizens Monday to exit the country without delay as nationwide unrest continues to escalate.
"Leave Iran now," the embassy said in a security alert, urging its nationals to plan for departing Iran without assistance from the US government.
"If you cannot leave, find a secure location within your residence or another safe building," it added.
The advisory urged US citizens in Iran to expect continued internet outages, plan alternative means of communication, and, "if safe to do so, consider departing Iran by land to Armenia or Türkiye."
US-Iranian dual nationals must exit Iran on Iranian passports, it said, adding that the Iranian government does not recognize dual nationality and would treat dual citizens solely as Iranian citizens.
"Showing a U.S. passport or demonstrating connections to the United States can be reason enough for Iranian authorities to detain someone," it said.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WEIGHS MILITARY, COVERT OPTIONS ON IRAN
On Monday, US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on "any and all" countries doing business with Iran amid a government crackdown on growing anti-government demonstrations.
While Trump has repeatedly threatened to attack Iran if authorities there use lethal force to suppress the protests, he has also expressed willingness to explore the possibility of diplomacy with Tehran.
Reports indicated that Trump on Monday was briefed on a several options to move against Iran besides conventional military airstrikes.
CBS News reported that the wide array of military and covert tools could include cyber operation options and psychological campaigns to disrupt Iranian command structures, communications, and its state-run media.
Citing two Pentagon officials, the broadcaster said cyber and psychological operations could be deployed separately or at the same time, though a final decision has yet to be made.
It also reported that Trump's national security team was expected to discuss updated Iran options at the White House on Tuesday.
Trump said Sunday that his administration is closely monitoring the situation in Iran and is considering "very strong options" as the reported death toll in ongoing protests continues to rise. "We'll make a determination," Trump said, adding he had been receiving hourly reports on Iran, without providing information about when where, or how the US would act.
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