Americans Stranded in Middle East After Israeli Attacks
U.S. Citizens Stranded in Middle East After Israeli-U.S. Attacks on Iran: Alyssa Ramos Harrowing Journey and the State Departments Response
Travel blogger Alyssa Ramos 48-hour trip across four continents to escape Kuwait, and the plight of U.S. citizens like Susan Daley, who faced canceled flights and vague advice. Other countries sent military and chartered planes for their people, leaving Americans frustrated and fearful. Stranded travelers turned to WhatsApp groups and social media for tips, with some driving to Oman or Jordan for working flights. The State Department pushed back, saying it has directly assisted ten thousand citizens and that the first government-chartered flights landed Thursday. Commercial options are slowly returning, with Oman, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan as key exit hubs.
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