US Virtual Embassy in Iran Issues Security Alert Amid Protests and Internet Shutdowns

Washington D.C. The US virtual embassy in Iran has issued a security alert for American citizens. The embassy issued the security warning citing ongoing road closures, public transportation disruptions, and internet outages in Iran.

“The Iranian government continues to restrict access to mobile, landline, and national internet networks. Airlines are limiting or canceling flights departing from and arriving in Iran,” stated the press release issued by the embassy. 

The advisory urged American citizens to consider alternative means of communication and to consider leaving Iran via Armenia or Turkey if it is safe to do so. This warning comes as nuclear talks between Iran and the US are scheduled to take place in Oman on Friday.

US President Donald Trump has been threatening military action against Iran unless it agrees to a new deal limiting its nuclear program. Iran maintains that it is ready to talk about the nuclear issue but will not discuss demands such as limiting its missile program.

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