The U.S. embassy in Cairo shuts its doors for the second day
04-08-2013 04:27 PM
(News) .. closed the U.S. embassy in Cairo doors on Sunday (4 August) for the second day in a row after it issued a Washington warning the world about travel on Friday (2 August) and warned American citizens of possible terrorist attacks, especially in the Middle East and North Africa. met senior adviser to President Barack Obama's National Security Council at the White House to discuss the potential threat of the occurrence of terrorist attacks, which prompted Washington and its allies to issue travel warnings and closing embassies across the Middle East. ends travel warning on 31 August. and al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, based in Yemen-based among the most important wings rule the world and try to launch attacks, including an attempt on the day of Eid Birth 2009 to blow up aircraft flying from Amsterdam to Detroit. , security sources said an American on condition of anonymity, said the threat was linked to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, but it is not aimed at targets specific and is not limited to U.S. interests, but directed to Western interests in general. Britain said it would close its embassy in Yemen on Sunday and Monday (August 5). said the U.S. State Department said on Thursday that some embassies operating normally on Sunday - and mostly in Muslim countries - will be closed on this day because of security concerns, adding that the closure may continue for a longer period. said he will close the U.S. embassies on Sunday in all of Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Mauritania, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. as close consulates States United in each of Erbil, Iraq, Dhahran and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. / End /
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04-08-2013 04:27 PM
(News) .. closed the U.S. embassy in Cairo doors on Sunday (4 August) for the second day in a row after it issued a Washington warning the world about travel on Friday (2 August) and warned American citizens of possible terrorist attacks, especially in the Middle East and North Africa. met senior adviser to President Barack Obama's National Security Council at the White House to discuss the potential threat of the occurrence of terrorist attacks, which prompted Washington and its allies to issue travel warnings and closing embassies across the Middle East. ends travel warning on 31 August. and al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, based in Yemen-based among the most important wings rule the world and try to launch attacks, including an attempt on the day of Eid Birth 2009 to blow up aircraft flying from Amsterdam to Detroit. , security sources said an American on condition of anonymity, said the threat was linked to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, but it is not aimed at targets specific and is not limited to U.S. interests, but directed to Western interests in general. Britain said it would close its embassy in Yemen on Sunday and Monday (August 5). said the U.S. State Department said on Thursday that some embassies operating normally on Sunday - and mostly in Muslim countries - will be closed on this day because of security concerns, adding that the closure may continue for a longer period. said he will close the U.S. embassies on Sunday in all of Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Mauritania, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. as close consulates States United in each of Erbil, Iraq, Dhahran and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. / End /
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