Americans in the Middle East accuse Trump administration of lacking evacuation plans
U.S. citizens unable to leave Middle Eastern countries have accused Donald Trump’s administration of failing to provide assistance and evacuation plans. Despite urgent calls from the State Department to leave the region, commercial flights have been canceled, reports Financial Times. Up to one million Americans may be in the conflict zone.
The situation has deteriorated sharply: people face explosions, missile fire, and difficulties finding shelter. Chicago barber Axel Ramos, stuck in Dubai with his wife and friends, stated that what frightens him most now is not the immediate danger, but the lack of responses and inability to leave.
Given the current developments, U.S. citizens may continue to face difficult circumstances without clear evacuation options, raising questions about the effectiveness of the administration’s response.