People take part in a funeral procession of members of pro-Iran armed factions in Al Qaim, a border town in western Iraq near Syria, on March 12, 2026. (Credit Murtaja Al-Taif / AFP)
The U.S. embassy in Baghdad has warned of a "risk of kidnapping" for its citizens in Iraq, as the Middle East war threatens American interests across the region.
"Iran and Iran-aligned terrorist militia groups pose a significant threat to public safety in Iraq," the embassy said in a statement on its website Thursday.
"There have been attacks against U.S. citizens, U.S. interests, and critical infrastructure," it said, adding: "Americans also face risk of kidnapping."
Last week the U.S. urged its nationals to leave Iraq, after it launched strikes with Israel against Iran on Feb. 28.
The U.S. embassy in Baghdad has warned of a "risk of kidnapping" for its citizens in Iraq, as the Middle East war threatens American interests across the region.
"Iran and Iran-aligned terrorist militia groups pose a significant threat to public safety in Iraq," the embassy said in a statement on its website Thursday.
"There have been attacks against U.S. citizens, U.S. interests, and critical infrastructure," it said, adding: "Americans also face risk of kidnapping."
Last week the U.S. urged its nationals to leave Iraq, after it launched strikes with Israel against Iran on Feb. 28.